Are any of the collective members working on the Semantic Web Project = Web 3.0?

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answer:It definitely sounds interesting. But it is a hard thing to do, change peoples habits, especially a hard one like the internet. Here is there news section so people can stay up to date with it. http://www.w3.org/blog/SW/2010/04/

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