If you're confused about what people mean when they refer to "Web 3.0" -- next generation web technology that is either one massively distributed database, platform and browser independent, artificially intelligent, semantic, geospatial and/or three-dimensional (depending on who you ask) -- you will be no less confused by Google's Eric Schmidt's definition. To me, it sounds like Eric is simply defining widgets (or more likely, given the source, Google Gadgets) but since Google practically owns the internet, I figure we'd better prepare ourselves for whatever it is he's actually talking about.
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