Web 5.0 - Not getting enough attention!

September 30, 2005

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Josh Hallett did another Web 2.0 post today you can read here.  Interestingly he detailed the Google search results of Web 2-4:

Web 2.0 - 9,230,000 results
Web 2.1 - 19,700
Web 3.0 - 38,300
Web 4.0 - 16,100

I was wondering how many references to Web 5.0 there might be.  The results?  You will have to Google it for yourself.  FYI, these Google results won’t really tell you if the author is actually discussing Web 4.0 in the ‘Web 2.0′ context (but it is fun anyway).  The better part of Josh’s post is the scene from There’s Something about Mary check it out here

*Oh, the picture at the top of the page is from Josh’s blog header.  I always liked it so I decided to post it.  When I was growing up my Dad was president of a Wind Power company called Kenetech Windpower - they built and ran those wind turbines in the Altamont Pass (you know they ones that kill all the birds). 

Comments

One Response to “Web 5.0 - Not getting enough attention!”

  1. Josh Hallett Says:

    Many of the other ‘Web X.0′ searches are skewed because of products that contain the name ‘Web X.0′ in their name. For example Omni Web 5.0, the web browser from Omni Software.

  2. Justin de Smit Says:

    I just want everyone to know about a new technology; that no one has ever herd of or considered in any variable in any economic model in the entire world.
    It can be mounted on top of urban settings, and is the answer to small inefficient urban windmills today!
    The mag-wind 1100, http://www.mag-wind.com is the newest VAWT windmill, set for production in Texas; a production capacity of 3000 to 3500 next year.
    This thing is amazing; it puts out 5000 watts at 28 mph wind.
    But thus far their is no information on any such tests, and their are statistics anywhere? And it; I guess made its introduction last Friday in Texas? But I cant find anywhere, in any paper in Texas that it actually did?
    If this is true, I cannot even imagine the marginal propensity on the micro scale, the marginal economic efficiency gains this machine could put out, and the marginal benefits to the economy.
    If anyone, anywhere can find an article with respect to this windmill, then please email me in Canada; I’d love to find an article!!

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