I stumbled upon the Wikipedia entry for Web 3.0 yesterday, which I am sure will evolve over time. But I thought I would compare it to my definition from March (which I am sure will evolve over time).

Wikipedia:

“Web 3.0 is a term that has been coined to describe the Semantic Web which aims to “organize the world’s information” using a declarative ontological language such as OWL [1].”

Me:

“In my mind this ‘Web 3.0? model applies to … the extension of the software as a service model into the software as a platform model.”

Or you could read Zeldman’s take from January.

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