Saturday, July 26, 2008

Google, Digg, Knol and the magical term Web 3.0 + (Part 1)

Web 3.0 is considered to be the next step in the lifecycle of the online world with the likes of Microsoft, Yahoo, Google battling it out to control and classify the world's content.

Web 3.0 is built around the next step to organizing and creating relevant data.

Semantic Search/Human Search are lead ons for search engines to begin classifying, organizing data to process into future applications so that we can all pull relevant data in any form to us with with minimal effort. After all Web 3.0 is only in it's next lifecycle once we organize our own data.

Through Web 3.0, browsers will begin to hold and use multiple functions which will be able to leave the browser screen and move across the Desktop as smaller applications very much like Google Desktop and twhirls services providing enhanced access across the Desktop and Internet. Bringing everything from daily blog posts - relevant search results corrected, commented, modified and edited. At first this will become very difficult to rate but overtime we will begin to see the best/worst of results to come out.

Google has begun it's large scale initiative to master this landscape and continues to push for this control unlike any other search engine.

Examples of these efforts have been shown in its recent attempt to control every media format across the Digital landscape and work with other initiatives/sources to become the most needed item in the far future.

Google Knol Launches

The Future of Search

Reasons for Google 2 buy Digg - Largest Social Network (Sadly Google decided to not acquire Digg but the reasons in this link help prove how search is changing so I left this on to give u information =D)