The Future Internet: Service Web 3.0

Future Internet – Supported by STI International: www.sti2.org With over a billion users, today’s Internet is arguably the most successful human artifact ever created. The Future Internet, an initiative driven by the European Union, has become a prime research focus of STI International and the Service Web 3.0 project. In order to explain, promote, and attract new contributors, we created a video to be viewed by stakeholders, who may be non-experts, in a new generation Internet. The video outlines the basic themes of the European Union’s Future Internet initiative. These include an Internet of Services, where services are ubiquitous; an Internet of Things where in principle every physical object becomes an online addressable resource; a Mobile Internet where 24/7 seamless connectivity over multiple devices is the norm; and the need for semantics in order to meet the challenges presented by the dramatic increase in the scale of content and users. Supported by STI International: www.sti2.org

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25 Responses to “The Future Internet: Service Web 3.0”
  1. AstDerek says:

    It will be incredible! Now I know why there’s no high road to the town I live! the government is saving the funds to have us all wired and connected! Yay!

  2. NickSCFC says:

    This sounds like net neutrality :-(

    DO NOT WANT!

  3. Jaroldv127 says:

    Myspace is dead by 2012 itll probably be deleted

  4. lewiszim says:

    The internet is not broken, having separate places is how the internet works.

  5. bepi1999 says:

    how did they make this wonderful video?

  6. rhynerisdead says:

    This sounds like a horrible idea.

  7. JetJL says:

    lol myspace is dead

  8. wdudhnath says:

    Very good summary. Good presentation

  9. miiiikku says:

    This presentation didn’t actually provide any information. Lot of words to confuse people and create hype without saying anything. I can’t imagine a future Internet service. Internet is now post Internet its only going to get worse. More legislation, more survivable, more authorities, more all the bad things in nice packing.

  10. JohnZobac says:

    @ScotmanUK2000 The internet won’t think for itself, it’ll just be a collective database for the world. That’s a big difference.

    That’s like a book versus an untamed beast.

  11. ScotmanUK2000 says:

    Skynet is coming!!!!!

  12. CookieMonzta1995 says:

    I cannot wait for this glad I will live through the most important part of the worlds future :) also I heard that we will be using plastic sheets that connect to the internet soon.

  13. gr8Sweetfox says:

    we can only break big brother when we are overfilling big brother with crap. thats the only way…! Imaging tons instead of saying only one lol, three lols and the cousts would be waay more exp. ^^

  14. phisemantic says:

    Here the test as the European Community money thrown in the trash. Not create or market economy, decide where they send the money of the ignorant politicians.

  15. semantictechnology says:

    Become a certified semantic technologist with Semsphere – upcoming courses announced last week!

  16. cjeam9199 says:

    “Web 3.0 will be an internet of things”
    NO! SERIOUSLY? Oh eM Gee GUYS!

    elaborate?

  17. 1333ification says:

    bad idea then the big brother will have more power over you thats what there plan is to watch ur every move sayyyyyyyyyyy noooooooooooooooooo to the 3.0

  18. returntosender666 says:

    please lord let 3.0 be better.

  19. Reimixx says:

    Yeah, sounds good. But how can an “internet of things” cope with semantics?

  20. semantictechnology says:

    More info -Future Internet Strategic Research Agenda v1.1 from the Cross European Technology Platforms Future Internet Group: “Semantics is widely thought to be the ‘unifying glue’ that will put together all the bits and create the overall intelligent interconnected network… However the development and application of semantics is facing challenges of its own, among the most relevant are: the ['scalability challenge' and 'generation' challenge']” – visit future[dash]internet[dot]eu

  21. angrywinds says:

    God I hope so, I hate going to language classes.

  22. semantictechnology says:

    The Future Internet Public Private Partnership, defined in a white paper released by the European Future Internet Initiative (EFII) yesterday provides a nice summary and hopeful 5 year plan of what could be achieved – visit future[dash]internet[dot]eu

  23. SimEFP says:

    Amazing!

  24. delvebelow says:

    The hegemony of English on the Internet will only increase over time. Every new technological advancement in language use is followed by a reduction in the number of languages. The printing press standardized national languages in Europe, wiping out countless distinct dialects. The Internet will have the same effect, IMO.

  25. delvebelow says:

    Be skeptical of the claims and purpose behind this perspective and attitude. This video cost too much to make to not have a profit motive. “Every milk carton will be on the Internet” is an advertisement for a company’s technology and tech services. You must decide if you really want this.

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