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Yihong Ding 2/5/2009 12 comments Business models built upon UGC won't be sustainable in Web 3.0
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Yihong Ding 9/16/2008 10 comments Artificial intelligence as envisoned by startup Imindi relies on machines to help people be smarter
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Yihong Ding 5/12/2008 14 comments To achieve the Semantic Web, we'll need to better understand the Web's evolution up until this point
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Yihong Ding 4/18/2008 25 comments Whereas Web 1.0 was an age for technological revolution, Web 2.0 has seen the emergence of great 'thinkers' by turning raw data into collective knowledge
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Yihong Ding 2/11/2008 11 comments To achieve widespread data portability, we need to implement consistent ways to present this data and manage its ownership
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Yihong Ding 1/25/2008 23 comments A closer look at the differences between a static and dynamic Web reveals that the Web is indeed evolving into a dynamic society
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Yihong Ding 1/1/2008 6 comments Social graphing is beginning to alter the way Web information is organized
Blog Posts
Yihong Ding 2/5/2009 12 comments Business models built upon UGC won't be sustainable in Web 3.0
Yihong Ding 9/16/2008 10 comments Artificial intelligence as envisoned by startup Imindi relies on machines to help people be smarter
Yihong Ding 5/12/2008 14 comments To achieve the Semantic Web, we'll need to better understand the Web's evolution up until this point
Yihong Ding 4/18/2008 25 comments Whereas Web 1.0 was an age for technological revolution, Web 2.0 has seen the emergence of great 'thinkers' by turning raw data into collective knowledge
Yihong Ding 2/11/2008 11 comments To achieve widespread data portability, we need to implement consistent ways to present this data and manage its ownership
Yihong Ding 1/25/2008 23 comments A closer look at the differences between a static and dynamic Web reveals that the Web is indeed evolving into a dynamic society
Yihong Ding 1/1/2008 6 comments Social graphing is beginning to alter the way Web information is organized
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