This document discusses the evolution of the internet and emergence of mobile internet computing. It describes how the internet has progressed from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and is now moving towards Web Squared, where the web more closely integrates with the real world through sensors and mobile devices. It highlights how this allows for massive amounts of real-time user and sensor data to be harnessed for collective intelligence and solving real-world problems at a large scale.
5. web 2.0 is all about harnessing collective intelligence using the web as a Platform: Google, Amazon, Wikipedia, eBay, and craigslist, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter October 2004
6. Collective intelligence applications depend on managing, understanding, and responding to massive amounts of user-generated data in real time. Data Inside
7. What is Next? What is web3.0? The Semantic Web?Virtual reality?The social web?The mobile web?
9. The Web becomes more closely integrated with the real world via sensor-based smart phone applications. Web Squared is another way of saying "Web meets World” June 2009
17. More data in real time, new paradigm of collective intelligence, solution of real-world problems. The Data and The web opportunity growing exponentially.
18. Hence our theme for this year: Web Squared: 1990-2004 was the match being struck; 2005-2009 was the fuse; and 2010 will be the explosion
19. Web Squaredweb2.0 + world = web2 Web Squared is Our Way of Exploring This Phenomenon and Giving it a Name. Collective Intelligence with Far More Data
20. Web2 web2.0 Meets the Real World web2.0 + world = Web2 Redefinition of web2.0 Redefining Collective Intelligence: New Sensory Input Web Meets World: Information Shadow and Internet of Things Rise of Real Time: Collective Mind
23. Redefining Collective Intelligence: New Sensory Input Is the web getting smarter?: Baby to Collective Parents An application that depends on cooperating cloud data services.
30. Volume of Data Web2 People’s Participation Internet of Things People as Audience
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32. We thought ‘friend’ is a noun, you think it’s a verb. Do things in a group. Don’t do things by yourself. Groups are stronger, groups are faster. None of us is as smart as all of us. Eric Schmidt
100. Risk < Opportunity Mobile Internet ComputingMobile AdvertisingAR & Augmented LifePlatform, Catalyst, Open Ecosystem, UniverseTwitter KoreaGlobal IdentityLocal Data Open Outside InCrowd SourcingEnterprise2.0 for Efficiency and Innovation