I’ll be heading to the NAB Show in Las Vegas on Sunday, staying through Wednesday. One of the seminars I plan to attend is called, “Emerging Web 3.0 Technologies You Need To Know”.
When I saw that seminar title, I thought sheesh I’m still trying to figure out what Web 2.0 encompasses. It turns out that a lot of people are still doing that. Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the World Wide Web, once said “I think Web 2.0 is of course a piece of jargon, nobody even knows what it means.”
This is a great article that attempts to define the differences between Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0. It even offers what Web 4.0 and beyond may look like:
“How Web 3.0 Will Work” on howstuffworks.com
Here’s a quick summary I compiled of the suggested distinctions:
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This client’s family bought an old home and is in the process of building a new one in its place to accommodate his family. This site’s purpose was to introduce his new neighbors to his family and their plans for the property.
4500parkridge.com

4500parkridge.com Home Page

Gallery 2 User Guide
Gallery 2 is a free gallery software that I often install on Web sites for myself and clients. If you are new to Gallery 2, here’s a guide to help you
add albums,
add items,
edit items,
highlight items,
delete items,
delete albums,
move items,
move albums, and
rearrange,
reorder and
sort your pictures.
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On two trips to the Getty Center in Los Angeles last week, I noticed that many paintings there contain animals near the bottom of the composition who serve to redirect the viewer’s eye back up to the focal point. Many of these animals are dogs, but there are also bunnies, pigs, birds, frogs, oxen, demons, lions, dragons, and even guinea pigs. Check out the details in my Flickr photostream: Animals Look up to Old Masters.

Animals Look up to Old Masters
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Yesterday, my husband and I were on our last day of vacation in Los Angeles. We were wandering around on Melrose Avenue, and we checked out a gallery called G1988. They had a fascinating show based on TV icons. We worked our way down the right wall, up the left and then to the center divider. Well, whose art did I spy there, but my friend Ben Walker, paying homage to Bonanza! That was quite a coincidence, since I did not know he was showing there. Good job, Ben!
Ben Walker at MySpace

Bonanza by Ben Walker