Evolving Trends » Wikipedia 3.0: The End of Google?

6/29/2006 – 9:46 am

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Evolving Trends » Wikipedia 3.0: The End of Google?

The Semantic Web (or Web 3.0) promises to “organize the world’s information” in a dramatically more logical way than Google can ever achieve with their current engine design. This is specially true from the point of view of machine comprehension as opposed to human comprehension.The Semantic Web requires the use of a declarative ontological language like OWL to produce domain-specific ontologies that machines can use to reason about information and make new conclusions, not simply match keywords.

Web 3.0 will be the demise of Google! Web 2.0 isn’t even a complete reality yet and the trolls are predicting the demise of Google. On the other hand there are plenty of arguments to support Google’s continued dominion over the web:

Google Grid

Five reasons no one will replace Google

“I’ve received 33,000+ hits and counting to this post,” says the blogger who wrote “Wikipedia 3.0: The End of Google?” on Monday. His piece got blogged all over, promoted to the Digg front page, and fueled the starry-eyed bloggers searching for doom to herald for Google. (It was also just a troll.) Kudos to him, but he — and everyone who believed him — was wrong.

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