Web 3.0 And The Efficiency Era

What can you do to get way infront of a new trend into efficiency that will separate the 5% successful from the 95% unsuccessful for 2010 and beyond?

The weakest link in modern life might be the gap between the knowledge you have at your fingertips, and the time it takes you to use it.

I call this the efficiency gap.? And I recently predicted we are heading into a new era beyond the information or technology age, into an age of ever expanding efficiency…

…Which is really what all of technological progress is about.? But we have reached a point in the geometric growth of knowledge and computational power where the speed of our progress is determined by how efficiently we can harness our world to obey our wish.

[tag]Web 2.0[/tag] emerged over the past couple years as the Internet of mass social media, [tag]social networking[/tag], and ease of communications.? Community web sites making networking easy and the spread of information faster than an Australian forest fire.

But there is already talk of [tag]Web 3.0[/tag].? And I lay claim to a very small part in it's roots.

Several years ago I said "Convert your home office area into a super advanced cockpit for integrated success, and recently I posted on The Efficiency Era.
My Time Management System shows people how to streamline personal life and career time into a single dynamic unit.

But I can see that we're just at the beginning.? Web 3.0 will be the www, the world wide web, turned into an efficient portal of social connection, information availability and thought at the speed of light.

Mozilla recently announced The Coop where they intend to make the Firefox browser an efficiency cockpit (my wording) for all things Internet and increased productivity.
I highly recommend everyone starts using Mozilla Firefox as the browser of choice, add plugins, play around with it, make the web your own, as we head into a mind bogglingly smaller world.

Welcome to Web 3.0.? Welcome to the Age of Efficiency.

I'm very excited…

Nathan Shaw

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