Steek = Web 3.0
August 23, 2007

It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but I was wondering what should one think when the strategy and the product of an enterprise are the very definition of Web 3.0, according to Google’s boss.
“Google CEO Eric Schmidt was recently at the Seoul Digital Forum
and he was asked to define Web 3.0 by an audience member. After first
joking that Web 2.0 is “a marketing term”, Schmidt launched into a
great definition of Web 3.0. He said that while Web 2.0 was based on
Ajax, Web 3.0 will be “applications that are pieced together” - with
the characteristics that the apps are relatively small, the data is in
the cloud, the apps can run on any device (PC or mobile), the apps are
very fast and very customizable, and are distributed virally (social
networks, email, etc).”
Read it on ReadWriteWeb here.
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