<P> This combination of more user - created or edited content, and easy means of sharing content, such as via RSS widgets and video embedding, has led to many sites with a typical "Web 2.0" feel . They have articles with embedded video, user - submitted comments below the article, and RSS boxes to the side, listing some of the latest articles from other sites . </P> <P> Continued extension of the Web has focused on connecting devices to the Internet, coined Intelligent Device Management . As Internet connectivity becomes ubiquitous, manufacturers have started to leverage the expanded computing power of their devices to enhance their usability and capability . Through Internet connectivity, manufacturers are now able to interact with the devices they have sold and shipped to their customers, and customers are able to interact with the manufacturer (and other providers) to access new content . </P> <P> "Web 2.0" has found a place in the English lexicon . </P> <P> Popularized by Berners - Lee's book Weaving the Web and a Scientific American article by Berners - Lee, James Hendler, and Ora Lassila, the term Semantic Web describes an evolution of the existing Web in which the network of hyperlinked human - readable web pages is extended by machine - readable metadata about documents and how they are related to each other, enabling automated agents to access the Web more intelligently and perform tasks on behalf of users . This has yet to happen . In 2006, Berners - Lee and colleagues stated that the idea "remains largely unrealized". </P>

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