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Creative and Interesting Life with Web3.0
Mr. Alex HungCrossover International Co. LtdEmail: [email protected]
• Web3.0 expert – Enhance Web2.0 Business Model + Social Network
+ Mobile Computing + Pervasive Computing + Artificial Intelligence
• Over 19 years experience in the IT industry and accumulated extensive IT expertise and broad industry knowledge, with both technical and business perspectives.
• I got my MBA and MSc in Information Systems Management from HKUST, and a Computer Science degree conferred by HKU.
Who am I?
World in 2000 as Predicted in 1910
by French artist Villemard in 1910
In the 21st century, in order to control traffic jams in the air, there will be more and more flying policemen.
Wars will be fought by “combat cars”.
Schools will be equipped with audio books.
Horses will be so rare that people will pay to see them.
You’ll be able to send mail just by dictating it into loudspeaker.
Heating with Radium.
Building sites will be equipped with automatic devices and machines.
Makeup will be applied just by pressing few buttons.
Hair salon.
Electric train from Paris to Beijing.
Tailor.
Motorized roller skates.
Video-telegraph.
Listening to an audio-newspaper.
Tech innovation 2012-2015
QUANTIFIED NIKE FUELBAND
The tipping point for QUANTIFIED?
QUANTIFIED BABOLAT
Tennis racquet features sensors to analyze player performance
MOBILE MOMENTS
SNAPCHAT
Hyper-temporary photo sharing
MOBILE MOMENTS
PROJECT INGEBORG
Virtual library in Klagenfurt, Austria
MADE FOR ONE
3D SYSTEMS
3D printed acoustic guitar
EMBODIED PLAN UK
Female-focused charity advertisement can only be viewed by women
EMBODIED SAMSUNG
Smart TV uses face recognition to respond to user
OUTSOURCED LIFE
THE MILKMAID
Milk jug sends SMS when milk is low or off
SURFACE RETAIL
PEAPOD
QR code virtual stores at US commuter hotspots
DEVICES AND DEMOS
PROJECT GLASS
Google unveils smart glasses prototype
GET GOING!
• In average, each person in Hong Kong owns about 2.3 sim card
• 60% of them are Smartphones– 70% of people use smartphone while eating – 80% use it while watching TV, and – 90% use it during the toilet time
Evolution of Mobile Devices
Source: mobileworldcapital.com
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Evolution of Mobile Devices
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• locator (GPS)• Calendar of events (view and share via email
or Social Media)• RSVP for events and payment acceptance• Subscription billing and profile updates• Video and image gallery• Membership benefits (special coupons)• Blog/ Social Media interaction from the
phone• Push notifications of upcoming events (pop
ups or badge)• Mass sharing of media for attendees of a
particular event• Banner advertising spots
Benefits
• Quick Response Code (a type of 2D barcode)
• Applications (flight boarding pass, train ticket)
QR Scanner QR Code Generator
QR Code
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• Near Field Communication (NFC)
• Google Wallet
• Paypal
Mobile Payment
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• Google Play Books
• Google Glass
• Smartphone with curved screen
• iPhone with fingerprint identity sensor
• iPhone using 64-bit architecture CPU Chip
Update on Recent trends and latest development in mobile platforms
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• A special control functions without touching the screen, e.g.:
Air Gesture
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Quick glance When the screen is turned off, move your hand above the sensor to view notifications, missed calls, new messages, time and date, and more.
Air jumpWhile viewing emails or webpages, move your hand up or down across the sensor to scroll the page up or down.
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Air browseMove your hand to the left or right across the sensor to browse images, webpages, songs, or memos.
Air moveTap and hold an icon with one hand, and then move your other hand to the left or right across the sensor to move the icon to another location.While using the daily or weekly calendar, tap and hold an event, and then move your other hand to the left or right to move the event to another day or week.
Air call-acceptWhen a call comes in, move your hand to the left, and then to the right across the sensor to answer the call.
• Point at an item with your finger to preview the content or view information in a pop-up window. When you point at an area on a webpage for a few seconds, the device magnifies the area.
Air View
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• GPS (Global Positioning System)
• Map and compass
• Driving navigation
• Indoor Positioning
Location-Based Technology
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Sources: Cisco estimates based on CAIDA publications, Andrew Odlyzko
• - Semantic Web and personalization.
• - "the computer is generating new information", rather than humans.[74]
• - Web 3.0 to emerge from new and innovative Web 2.0 services with a profitable business model.
• - first-generation Metaverse (convergence of the virtual and physical world),
• - enable the use of autonomous agents to perform some tasks for the user
• - 3D simulations, augmented reality, human-constructed semantic standards, and pervasive broadband, wireless, and sensors.
Definition of Web 3.0
• Read-only Content and Static HTML websites
Web 1.0
• User Generate Content and Social network
Web 2.0
• Semantic Web, machine can read the data and help us
Web 3.0
Welcome to Web 3.0
We don’t need to be hooked to a desk to have internet access; wi-fi is practically everywhere.
You don’t even need a phone to log onto the web, Mirror, walls, refrigerators, desks and shelves…Anything with a flat surface would probably do.
The Web is Everywhere
• Human – Computer Interface refers to any medium that allows interaction between the user and the machine– such as keyboards and
touch-screens.
• Mobile phones went from keypads to voice command
• The motion sensing phone is already on its way– with eye movement sensing
and 3D visual designs
Human – Computer Interface
• What’s Special about cloud computing?
• Cloud computing example – Google Translate – The original text is uploading to its database, – the server processes it, – then downloads the target text to your PC.
• Google’s supercomputer cover text, sound, video and maps without having you install a single additional software.
• The information is shared by possibly millions of users at the same time.
Cloud Storage
Cloud Storage
• Have you ever forgotten your password before?
• Web 3.0 aims to solve this problem by unifying the resources of different platform all into one.
• Imagine if you can shop online, blog, chat on the web phone with just a one-stop registration process!
A single ID: One for All, All for One
• The sites you visit every day use natural language, images and page layout to present information– easy for you to understand.
• But computers can't make sense of all this information. – can't read, see relationships or make decisions
like you can.
• The Semantic Web proposes to help computers "read" and use the Web.
What Semantic Web?
• Suppose you want to buy something online with some basic criteria
Why Semantic Web?
• Your best bet would be to– look at different retailers'
web pages, comparing prices and shipping times and rates; or
– look for a site that will compare prices and shipping options from several retailers all at once.
• With the Semantic Web, you could enter your preferences into a computerized agent– which would search the Web, find the best
option for you, and place your order.
• The agent could then – open personal finance software and record the
amount you spent on your computer, – mark the date of arrival on your calendar. – learn your habits and preferences
Why Semantic Web?
• The agent would do by searching through metadata that clearly identify and define what the agent needs to know.
• Metadata– simply machine-readable data that describe other
data. – invisible as people read the page, but they're
clearly visible to computers.
• Metadata can also allow more complex, focused Web searches with more accurate results.
Why Semantic Web?
Wall-e Movie…..
Social Periphery & Mobile Social Networks
Social Periphery & Mobile Social Networks
Social Periphery & Mobile Social Networks
Social Periphery & Mobile Social Networks
Social Periphery & Mobile Social Networks
• A live view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented by computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data.
• Artificial information about the environment and its objects can be overlaid on the real world.
• E.g. Where is Dr. Sun?
Augmented Reality (AR)
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• iPhone and Android phone apps for the Campaign on 1911 Revolution
• With Augmented Reality (AR) and interactive user experience
• Guide users on a virtual journey through 30 designated spots related to the history of the 1911 Revolution and Dr Sun Yat-sen in Hong Kong.
Where is Dr. Sun? 搜尋孫中山
Augmented Reality (AR)
• 30 check points with GPS locating function.
• Take photos with the stamp
• To ensure the function goes well, Crossover did the site visit both individually and with the client.
Where is Dr. Sun? 搜尋孫中山
Q&A and Badges Collection • Answer the multiple
choice questions for each checkpoint and earn a badge
• Get the Final Badge within a specific area
Where is Dr. Sun? 搜尋孫中山
• The future applications should be able to provide the users the most reasonable result based on the following conditions:
– location, time, weather, personal preference, etc
Pervasive Mobile Application (Web 3.0)
• System can get related information from social network, like:
– Facebook, Twitter, Weibo, etc.
Pervasive Mobile Application (Web 3.0)
Example – YummyYummy Users can:
Sharing delicious food or recipe
Search for restaurants by their current location and users’ preference
• - Semantic Web and personalization.
• - "the computer is generating new information", rather than humans.[74]
• - Web 3.0 to emerge from new and innovative Web 2.0 services with a profitable business model.
• - first-generation Metaverse (convergence of the virtual and physical world),
• - enable the use of autonomous agents to perform some tasks for the user
• - 3D simulations, augmented reality, human-constructed semantic standards, and pervasive broadband, wireless, and sensors.
Definition of Web 3.0
Thanks.
From Alex [email protected] www.crossover-int.com