Another Web 3.0 company using “gifted” individuals: Veropedia

Since the “official” Web 3.0 definition was given down from the mountain–and accepted by 100% of the voting public–we’ve seen a bunch of Web 3.0 companies emerge. The latest is Veropedia which is using experts–aka “gifted people”–to verify the information in Wikipedia articles.

It’s a great idea, and we’ll be watching it from the “official Web 3.0″ organizing committee here at the InterWeb Verified Authority Counsel. If it works we’ll be certifying them Web 3.0 compliant. ;-)



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