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This talk introduces the concepts of web 3.0 technology and how they relate to related technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), Grid Computing and the Semantic Web:
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In the past three years, how your audience uses the web and what your audience expects of an online experience has changed rapidly because of:
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Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
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1. What is
Web 3.0 Dr. Augustine Fou
http://bit.ly/augustinefou
Marketing Science Consulting Group, Inc.
June 16, 2009. 1
2. Evolution of the Internet
40 yrs 20 yrs 10 yrs 5 yrs 2.5 yrs
1.5 yrs
microprocessor
internet web
e-commerce
social networks
present
Web 1.0
Web 2.0
Web 3.0?
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3. Evolution of the “Web”
As each stage reaches critical social commerce
mass, the next stage is tipped
into … social search
social content
social networks
commerce
present
search UPDATED: April 2012
content
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4. Key Characteristics
web 1.0 web 2.0 web 3.0
• Content • Speedy • Ubiquitous
content destination sites more timely information available at any time,
and personal portals and more efficient tools anywhere, through any
to find information channel or device
• Search • Collaborative • Individualized
critical mass of content actions of users amass, filtered and shared by
drives need for search police, and prioritize friends or trust networks
engines content
• Commerce • Trust-worthy • Efficient
present
commerce goes users establish trust relevant and contextual
mainstream; digital networks and hone trust information findable
goods rise radars instantly
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5. Retail
web 1.0 web 2.0 web 3.0
overstock.com amazon.com FB app: MyFaveThings
• item collections • contextual reviews • what friends bought or
• value in the aggregation • reviews of reviews want to buy
• what others bought • drag-to-share items which
present
• individualized friends know friends are
recommendations looking for
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6. Social Networks
web 1.0 web 2.0 web 3.0
geocities.com facebook.com peoplebrowsr.com
• collection of personal • social actions visible to • aggregates all your online
present
homepages friends identities
• trust networks across • syndicates all your updates
geography, time, and to all social networks
interests
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7. Restaurants
web 1.0 web 2.0 web 3.0
zagat‘s yelp need reco for
great Italian
+ GPS
+ Yelp 5-star
Babbo, been
there, love it
• infrequent publication • user submitted reviews • Yelp content vetted through
present
• centralized editorial • related items based on a user’s trust network and
control similarity of user individual
preferences recommendations made
based on situation and
need, in real-time
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8. Photos
web 1.0 web 2.0 web 3.0
kodakgallery.com flickr.com ?
• individual albums • share photos with friends • real-time, contextual “do you
present
and strangers like this knit shirt?”
• enable visitors to tag and • friends give immediate
comment feedback
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9. Real Estate
web 1.0 web 2.0 web 3.0
corcoran.com streeteasy.com trulia iphone app
• listings based on • listings plus relevant • information vetted by fellow
present
parameters information like school users, recommended directly
zones, comparable sales, an in context
alerts
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10. Encyclopedia
web 1.0 web 2.0 web 3.0
britannica.com wikipedia.com chacha.com
• digitized version of • created, updated, and • content is ubiquitous and
present
printed encyclopedia edited (policed) by user available through any
actions channel or device
• trust network proactively
forwards relevant info to
user who needs it
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11. Online Coupons
web 1.0 web 2.0 web 3.0
dealcatcher.com retailmenot.com
• collection of online • instant feedback • coupons delivered
present
coupons – value in the • community action makes contextually and
aggregation it more accurate and proactively when user
useful for others needs it (without the user
even asking for it)
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12. Dr. Augustine Fou – Chief Digital Strategist
Dr. Augustine Fou is Chief Digital Strategist of
Marketing Science Consulting Group, Inc., a company
he founded over 11 years ago. He is an industry-
recognized thought leader in digital strategy,
search and social media marketing and former
Group Chief Digital Officer of Omnicom's Healthcare
Consultancy Group.
Dr. Fou is also an Adjunct Professor at NYU in the
School for Continuing and Professional Studies and at
Rutgers University at the Center for Management
Development, where he teaches courses on digital
strategy, social media marketing to executives. He is a
frequent panelist, moderator, and keynote speaker.
Dr. Fou completed his PhD at MIT at the age of 23. He
started his career with McKinsey & Company. He
writes a monthly column on Integrated Marketing for
ClickZ.com, and can be found on Twitter.com @acfou.
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Editor's Notes
Inventors of the Modern Computer - Intel 4004 - The World's First Single Chip Microprocessor http://inventors.about.com/od/mstartinventions/a/microprocessor.htm The WorldWideWeb browser http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/WorldWideWeb