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MARC 21 XML Schema

... Development and MARC Standards Office is developing a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with...

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On Mozilla and The Evolution of the Browser

"Interesting posts recently from two people who have an important role in defining the future of the browser..."

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A Proprietary Web? Blame the W3C

W3C's Role In the Growth of a Proprietary Web

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Salesforce and Internet Explorer 6 - User Experience Blog - Successforce.com

Stats from salesforce about which browser their enterprise customers are using. IE6 still used by 51% of their customer base

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Next Gen Apps Won't Be Pushed Around By the Browser - ReadWriteWeb

The invention of the browser was a huge boon to the internet and a substantial amount of computing now goes on through that interface we've grown to love. ...

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Online Eclipse E4? Lack of imagination!

In this post, I'll take a look at where desktop and web applications are heading. Eclipse E4 could be a major player, but its vision is too limited.First, I'll summarize the current state of application affairs. Mozilla's Prism turns web applications into desktop applications Recent developments in web applications:

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Online Eclipse E4? Lack of imagination!

In this post, I'll take a look at where desktop and web applications are heading. Eclipse E4 could be a major player, but its vision is too limited.First, I'll summarize the current state of application affairs. Mozilla's Prism turns web applications into desktop applications Recent developments in web applications:

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U2 Signs Mega 12-Year Deal With Live Nation

Live Nation has announced a 12-year mega-deal with U2 for the band’s merchandising, licensing rights, and online properties. Live Nation already has a two decade relationship with the Irish band for touring, but will most likely include ticketing when their own system goes live in 2009. The deal does not include recording and publishing, [...] Related articles

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What is Travel 3.0 ?

From the many podcasts that I listen to, I have basically heard of two definitions for Web 3.0:
  1. Web-Everywhere Technology - Always connected portable technology
  2. Total Immersion Web - Virtual worlds and MMOGs
Web 1.0 was the static, expert knowledge web. Web 2.0 is the interactive, user knowledge web. So these definitions of Web 3.0 as an always connected technology and total environment knowledge web make sense to me.

And either way, the significance for travel and tourism is enormous. An everywhere web is a traveling web. It means being connected when you travel locally to work, to the grocery store, to the gym, as well as on business trips and family holidays. The Web 2.0 tools that I review on this website are among the leaders into this everywhere web space, which I predict will move toward greater convergence in the coming decades.

I have personally not bought into the the Second Life virtual world phenomenon, which I think is far from ready for prime time. In the long run, however, I think that online virtual worlds will become an important way of communicating with other people, initially, and with distant environments, ultimately. The newly emerging Web 2.0 sites that have video tours of hotels and destination are important baby steps in this directions -- even more so than the experimental hotel building in Second Life because they are more accessible for the masses.

Travel 3.0 is clearly not here, yet. However, because we can conceptualize it -- imagine what it will be like -- it is an important force shaping the visions of todays Travel 2.0 engineers and entrepreneurs.

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UPDATE:
Check out the Sunverse.net blog, which is "All about Virtual Worlds and the Tourism Industry". The site mostly focuses on the development of real world tourism destinations in Second Life.

UPDATE: March 26, 2008: Bill Ryan, heard on Kenradio.com : "Web 2.0" was setting interoperability standards (including AJAX and web services, etc.) and creating communities and user-generated content. Web 2.0 was very exploitative of user generated content. "Web 3.0" is engaging more professionals to create user-generated data/content communities by compensating them. Also the semanitic web as the new tech-side supporting the new communities.

What would this mean for the travel and tourism industry? I am not sure. As an academic working on a couple of textbooks during my sabbatical, I think it is involving other academics who may adopt my books to create teaching and learning communities that provide value both for the teachers, students and the world at large. I had not thought about the potential role of compensation -- but am considering it now. I will be working on this over the summer.
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(Originally posted on my Web 2.0 Travel Tools Blog - Alan A. Lew)


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[from rozza] Web 3.0: Is It About Personalization?

I imagine like web2.0 it will be about alot of disaprate methodologies / approaches which will loosely be bundled to define web3.0

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Continuing Intermittent Incoherency " The W3C Cannot Save Us

Interesting reading taken with grains of salts.

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