Ever since its inception, the Web has changed the landscape of
human experiences on how we interact with one another and data
through service infrastructures via various computing devices. This
interweaving environment is now becoming ever more embedded into
devices and systems that integrate seamlessly on how we live, both
in our working or leisure time. For this volume, King and
Baeza-Yates selected some pioneering and cutting-edge research work
that is pointing to the future of the Web. Based on the Workshop
Track of the 17th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2008)
in Beijing, they selected the top contributions and asked the
authors to resubmit their work with a minimum of one third of
additional material from their original workshop manuscripts to be
considered for this volume. After a second-round of reviews and
selection, 16 contributions were finally accepted. The work within
this volume represents the tip of an iceberg of the many exciting
advancements on the WWW. It covers topics like semantic web
services, location-based and mobile applications, personalized and
context-dependent user interfaces, social networks, and
folksonomies. The presentations aim at researchers in academia and
industry by showcasing latest research findings. Overall they
deliver an excellent picture of the current state-of-the-art, and
will also serve as the basis for ongoing research discussions and
point to new directions.
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