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netsperience 2.x
web development, web site design, seo and smo

web 3.0

Welcome to netsperience 2.x

This is the personal web site of Randall Goya aka decibel.places dba netsperience

I develop community, social publishing, semantic publishing, ecommerce and rich media Web 2.x web sites (beyond "Web 2.0"). I also optimize web sites for SEO and SMO. I build most of my projects with Drupal, PHP, MySQL, HTML, CSS & jQuery.

Here you can view my professional portfolio, read my blog, listen to some tunes by me, or on the Jango Juke Box, purchase reliable and inexpensive web hosting, or IM me directly from the ...meebo me... widget. I'm also on Facebook & twitter & LinkedIn - View the netsperience company profile on LinkedIn.

I'm a Pundit: Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Emotiv and Hype

Emotiv Epoc headsetI answered a question on LinkedIn asking about the difference between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0

I cited the common understanding that the terms are hype and not based on any substantive metrics - and my usual quip predicting that Web 3.0 will come with the maturation of neural brain wave controllers such as Emotiv Epoc headsets.

Tae Hyun Moon liked my answer so much he asked permission to excerpt it on his blog, along with nine other answers.

Edging Closer to Web 3.0

MY definition of Web 3.0 involves direct control of the internet by the brain without a tactile interface (mouse, keyboard etc)

Emotiv is getting very close:

emotiv headgear

 

Here Comes Web 3.0!

I have quipped that Web 3.0 will likely involve a direct link from the brain to the internet.. but we may not be that far away!

Research at Brown University (my Alma Mater) is enabling paraplegics (and monkeys) to control computers with brain waves!

Researchers at Brown University have used a tiny array of electrodes to record, interpret and reconstruct the brain activity that controls hand movement – and they have demonstrated that thoughts alone can move a cursor across a computer screen to hit a target.

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