Wikipedia Is Dishonest

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We have a tradeshow coming in May called Web 3.0.  This is the second iteration of this event (the inaugural show ran in Santa Clara, California last October).  We also have a blog devoted to the topic of Web 3.0.

And up until February 23 there was an entry on Wikipedia for the term Web 3.0.  A Wikipedia editor decided to remove it this week.  The reason is a bit convoluted but here it is....a "non notable term with no defined meaning.  Nothing mre that what different people think will be the next evolution of the web (with the term being created almost as soon as the term Web 2.0 was created)." 

This is an amazing assertion since the term Web 3.0 has appeared dozens of times in Google News, The New York Times and many other online and print publications.  I smell a rat here!  Clearly some organization or group of individuals resent the idea that there is now a Web 3.0 tradeshow.

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