Yet Another Reason Why 'Semantic' has not Spelled 'Successful' Quite Yet

Dan Grigorovici
SemanticWeb.com Contributor

Web3Beat Blog

A lot of the value proposition (technically at least) of Web 3.0 is its horizontality: you can't show its benefits with just one data set (I guess you can, but it's marginal). Look at the Linked Data manifesto, or even TBL's original vision: a web of data. That means that the true benefit will only be achieved and shown once more than one (or a couple or here and there) site, company, etc. adhers and commits to it.

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