Try the New, Green Web 3.0
With all the hype surrounding web 2.0, it seems odd that we are already talking about web 3.0, or what some are calling the semantic web. One of the key reasons driving the move towards a new web is the pending shortage of addresses. Both Google and Yahoo are moving towards the new semantic web, but today you can try it out on Truevert, the new Green Web Search Engine.
So just what exactly is the future of the web? Below is a snapshot of some of the buzz surrounding what to expect from the next web.
Semantic Search – Well, I’ve read far too much about semantic search and to the best of my understanding it appears that they’ve taught computers to learn the meaning of words based on popular interaction. I could have very easily jumbled that definition so here are some more resources and how the folks over at Truevert describe it.
“Truevert is a truly semantic search engine. Truevert learns the meaning of words directly from the documents that it reads. It does not rely on a prebuilt taxonomy, ontology, dictionary or thesaurus or limit search to only a small hand-selected group of sites.”
And this new version of Truevert is “focused on green, environmental awareness. All searches are done from the point of view of environmental and social concern.” Looking for more on the new semantic web, and web 3.0? Check out Twine! and the links below.

