Shavkat Karimov wrote:
I think people wouldn't pay any fees to search the web.
I don't believe I said or implied they would.
The FREEdom of
the Internet is why it is so powerful.
Nobody is disputing that.
 Also, while I agree with most
other Milton's statements, this new Internet giant might still be
Google, since they are already going to this direction in many ways.
Thanks for the insightful post!
Again, the issue of giant/behemoths is somewhat irrelevant (imho).

The issue is where and how the Web evolves.

I believe we are adding the property oriented "Find" of the Linked Data Web aspect to the full text pattern oriented "Search" of the Document Web aspect. The Web is simply evolving and so will the value it delivers etc..

Federation is making a comeback courtesy of the Linked Data aspect of the Web :-)


Kingsley
Kindest regards,
Shavkat
http://www.seomanager.com


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Monday, December 8, 2008, 12:14:05 AM, you wrote:


Sw-MetaPortal-ProjectParadigm wrote:
The next Internet giant company will be linking open data and providing open access to repositories, in the process seamlessly combining both paid for subscriptions, Creative Commons or similar license based or open source software schemes.

Revenues will be generated among other things from online advertising streams currently not utilized by Google or Yahoo!

In the big scheme of things this company will redefine the concept of internet search to provide access to deep(er) web levels of data and information for which users will be willing to pay an annual flat fee subscription.

Sound improbable? Non-profit organizations dedicated to providing global open access will soon start exploring just such business schemes to determine if it is feasible to fund and maintain the server farms, hard and software to do just that.

Milton,

Not improbable, that's what coming :-)

The only tweak of you statement would be this: there will be a federation of linked data spaces rather than a single behemoth :-)

Kingsley
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