Get ready to explore the transformative possibilities of Web 2.0 versus Web 3.0 and discover the mind-bending differences that shape these two phases of the internet.
Artificial intelligence and data management are revolutionized with knowledge graphs, offering a unique approach that seamlessly integrates public resources with private corporate data, but what makes them the dream of a knowledge network?
Nurture your curiosity as we explore the fascinating world of Web 3.0, from the semantic web to blockchain, and discover the technologies shaping the future of the internet.
Projected to reach $123.5 billion by 2032, the semantic web market's exponential growth at a CAGR of 42.4% presents promising opportunities, but challenges remain.
The origin of the integration of structured data does not date from yesterday. The idea of a structured web goes back to 1994 with the creation of the W3C led by Tim Berners-Lee, father of the web, confirmed in 1998…
The semantic cocoon sets up a hierarchical architecture of pages linked together by contextualized links and a natural semantic universe. It reminds me of the SEO silo. The two concepts are similar and concern the organization of pages within a…
This question can be approached from 2 different angles, the evolution of web technology on one hand (web 3.0, semantic web, 3D web…) and the evolution of web usage on the other hand. The point on which all the actors…
In contrast to web 1.0, which was primarily a consultative web, a spectator web, the current world wide web is very collaborative, social. It is logically called web 2.0. Its inventor, Tim Berners-Lee, predicted a few years ago that we…
There is a lot of buzz around online assistants in the past couple years. If you had asked most people five or six years ago about having a personal online assistant in their home, they would find it absurd. But…