The End of the Internet Static Age: Desperately Seeking Search 3.0

by Mitchell Ummel

Barriers to the continual refinement of today's traditional search engine model are looming as the Internet continues to grow exponentially, as the information signal-to-noise ratio continues to shrink, and as we embrace the emerging Web 3.0 era, which is characterized by semantically linked data. This Executive Report by Mitchell Ummel examines why traditional search engine technology models will fall far short of addressing the requirements for interacting with the Internet in the coming decade. It also offers insight into the challenges and opportunities for Search 3.0.

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The End of the Internet Static Age: Desperately Seeking Search 3.01 October 2009

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