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What to expect from Web 3.0

By Larry Hendrick | January 3, 2006

This is a great look at what to expect in the near future for web development or Web 3.0. In this post, Mr. Wainewright covers some of the expected layer developments that will bring about the next generation web applications. Good stuff…

» What to expect from Web 3.0 | Software as services | ZDNet.com

Any veteran of the software industry will tell you that version 2.0 of any product tends to be a shortlived staging post on the way to 3.0, which is where it finally hits the mark. Windows was a classic example. 1.0 was so buggy it was hardly worth using. 2.0 fixed some serious problems but still had a lot of shortcomings. 3.0, launched in May 1990, was an instant success, and the rest of the story, as they say, is history.

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