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Webble World 3.0 is the latest and most advanced and accessible of the meme media implementations, which allow users to fully participate in the process of building the next generation of the Web. Allowing the users of the World Wide Web to design and develop interactive building blocks for wrapping web resources, which then anyone may combine and use in any way imaginable. One important goal is to put the mainly passive web user in the driving seat and with this tool make him or her feel empowered to actively engage in building the web of our shared need and joy, but also to attract skilled web developers to work in a more modeled and collaborative environment.
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Kuwahara, M., Tanaka, Y. (2016). Webble World 3.0. In: Kotzinos, D., Choong, Y., Spyratos, N., Tanaka, Y. (eds) Information Search, Integration and Personalization. ISIP 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 497. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38901-1_6
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