Big Companies are formed by Big Men.... Big Men are the result of the Society....
So that, what the hell is doing Ballmer in Microsoft?

This is a scene from Pirates of the Silicon Valley (Ballmer was already a friend of Bill Gates and involved in the early first steps of Microsoft....)

Ok.... now... see what happened during some conf at Microsoft....

I have only one question....why? ....

Maybe just one time? Let's see a full 6' video of his best shows at conf...

I think that no comments can describe him.... hope he wont brake down Microsoft... not in love with this company, I prefer Mac systems.... but I don't think they deserve a simil end of the story...

A little worried....

Not much time passed before "Web 3.0" was coined. Definitions of Web 3.0 vary greatly. Amit Agarwal states that Web 3.0 is, among other things, about the Semantic Web and personalization. Andrew Keen, author of The Cult of the Amateur, considers the Semantic Web an "unrealisable abstraction" and sees Web 3.0 as the return of experts and authorities to the Web. For example, he points to Bertelsman's deal with the German Wikipedia to produce an edited print version of that encyclopedia. CNN Money's Jessi Hempel expects Web 3.0 to emerge from new and innovative Web 2.0 services with a profitable business model.

The Semantic Web is an evolving development of the World Wide Web in which the meaning (semantics) of information and services on the web is defined, making it possible for the web to "understand" and satisfy the requests of people and machines to use the web content. It derives from World Wide Web Consortium director Sir Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the Web as a universal medium for data, information, and knowledge exchange.

Web 3.0


Semantic Web
(Italian Great Explanation)