Web 3.0 is about personal profiles and brands.
Many industry leaders have recognized that Twitter is just the start of a new web 3.0 era. A web that will be more human, real time and in which personal brands will play a major role. Andrew Keen held an inspiring presentation about web 3.0 at The next web 2009 conference in Amsterdam back in April. He beliefs that web 3.0 will have better business models were web 2.0 failed at this. Web 3.0 will be a place of great inequality, where people with more followers (or peers in their network) will have a much stronger personal brand. Khris Loux vision about web3.0 and decentralization of the web also adds to a better understanding of web3.0.
Opportunities and Personal profiles as data filter.
At the start of this new era where the new industry leaders still need to take form, there are great opportunities. Analyzing the developments of technology and the web, allows us to rethink systems. This is how I came up with the concept of using personal brands in a system to filter data.
