Sunday, November 17, 2013

Future of the Internet

Right now, we are still using web 2.0 more often. But, people are gradually moving to web 3.0! Who knows in the future inventors may come up with technologies that are far more advanced than before. Let me give you a brief overview of web 3.0.


          


So, what is the difference between web 2.0 and web 3.0? While web 2.0 enabled users to edit and publish information to the web, and is able to make use of social media to enhance viewer interactions, web 3.0 illustrates the use of machines to generate raw data for users. This allows the computer to complete tasks efficiently and effectively. For instance, search engines are able to search of the actual individual uses interest without relying on the keywords only.

What I am doing now - blogging, is considered as a web 2.0 function as I have to create and alter the information myself. What if my computer can automatically blogs for me upon my commands? Wouldn't that be great? Let me show you a ted talk about web 3.0, the future of internet.


                         


It would be great if we could have web 3.0 technologies similar to the J.A.R.V.I.S system, also known as Just Another Rather Very Intelligent System. Seeing JARVIS often remind you of the Iron Man movie somehow. It is an artificial intelligence system that mimics human thoughts and is able to understand human speech. Furthermore, it has the voice recognition function and is able to help out domestic chores. With a command, JARVIS can perform up to the best of its ability.  Let me show you 2 teasers videos of JARVIS.


          


          


Companies have been trying to come up with technologies that promotes web 3.0. Now, smartphones can download the Iron man 3D interactive wallpaper app in which there will be a JARVIS system notifying users of incoming mail, weather reports and missed calls. I believe, there will be more of such apps to come and soon, most of out technologies are part of the web 3.0 family. 





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