Progress on the Block Protocol
Explores the Block Protocol as a solution for adding semantic, machine-readable structure to web content, addressing limitations of HTML.
Explores the Block Protocol as a solution for adding semantic, machine-readable structure to web content, addressing limitations of HTML.
The article discusses the importance of owning your own data to avoid loss from centralized services, advocating for a decentralized 'indie web' approach.
Explores integrating semantic web standards like RDFa into content management systems to make web content machine-readable.
Analyzes if Web 2.0 can become profitable by moving beyond simple ads to targeted, data-driven referrals, using Mint.com as a key example.
The article explores Web 3.0's core goal of reducing online noise, which requires users to trade personal data for personalized filtering and transparency.