Looking forward to attending this event next week:
Washington, Wikipedia and Web 3.0: What is the Future of the Web? On June 11, 2008, leading authorities on the World Wide Web will gather at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for an old-fashioned debate with a social media twist. The questions for discussion will be shaped and selected by the collective wisdom of Web users from around the world.
After delivering a keynote address, Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the Web, will join a panel of experts from academia and industry for a public discussion about the Web’s future.
This event is part of the launch of RPI’s Tetherless World program. ReadWriteWeb is the media partner for this event and has posted more about it at: Interactive Debate on Web’s Future
The debate will address questions such as: Is net neutrality essential for democracy? What role does AI have in the future of the Web? What will Web 4.0 look like?
Based on the questions that have already been posted, it should be a interesting event! It will also be streamed live.