
THE FIVE OR SIX WEB 3.0 QUESTIONS
1) What in your mind is Web 3.0 and what projects are you currently developing that you feel would qualify as a gateway to the new web.
2) How will the Nintendo Wii interface (as well as the portable iPhone) change the way we browse the web?
3) There seems to be a tug-of-war between creatives and technicians when it comes to the web. What can be done to help cooperation between the left and right brains to meet in the middle and being the steps to the creation of Web 3.0?
4) In 1996, Nicholas Negroponte speculated that it may be difficult for human beings to justify spending money on ones and zeros (bits of data). Chris Anderson Editor of Wired recently speculated that one of the secrets to finance in the future will be to give web content away for free. With the exception of the adult industry, most still find little value in buying web content. What is the future of buying content on the web, if there is any, and how will Web 3.0 change the way we look at the value of online information.
5) Too much information, the web has become over-saturated with content, much of it spam, mis-information, and gossip. What will be the checks and balances of Web 3.0, and will the organic qualities of the web have the ability to influence third world countries and oppressed nations?
6) What is the future of blogging on the web and is there a way to make the blog content more memorable, thus making the information easier to retain?