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Web 3.0 = Noise Reduction?


  1. mario_a
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I've joked about this before, but based on the growing forms of social interaction in the 2.0 space the need for a clear, all in one solution to social aggregation seems like a logical direction.

And to think many believed Web 3.0 to be mobile-based. Is it still to early to tell? It used to be that social networks cropped up and withered based on predominate adoption, however now it appears that adoption rates are much higher (look at the Twitter/Friendfeed situation).
mario_a

3 responses // Web 3.0 = Noise Reduction?

  • 'comments are closed' made me giggle :)
    yonie
  • Hmmm...looks like the Techcrunch URL changed slightly...

    @yonie: all fixed, try again for less funny, more interesting-y.
    mario_a
  • well current.com has for instance a nice system of letting the 'important' news prevail.

    i don't think we need some kind of uber system for that. plus, if i'm getting spammed on my twitter account im probably following the wrong persons.

    on the 'mobile revolution': as long as small-device browsers keep sucking like they do, and network fees stay expensive as they are - you can postpone that whole idea a couple of years ;)
    yonie

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