Document 3.0: Explore the Future of Documents


“First there were paper documents. Then came digital documents. And now we’re on the verge of a series of stunning advancements that will change the way people work with documents and the valuable information they contain.

These emerging innovations will break down the barriers between paper and digital documents … unlock informational content from their document containers … and keep pace with the latest developments in cloud computing and Web 3.0.

One more thing. The documents of the not-too-distant future will act as intelligent agents on your behalf, automatically searching for relevant information and increasing your productivity.”

Sounds intriguing? Then you should read my latest White Paper, titled “Document 3.0: How the next generation of dynamic documents will improve the way we work

One Response to “Document 3.0: Explore the Future of Documents”

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Jose Dominguez-Urosa on Nov 24, 2009

Francois,

I read with great interest you article on Doc 3.0 and it is mind boggling. You’re certanily at the forefront of research.

I use to teach courses on economic development for UNDP representatives -imagine the amount of work I could have saved in the updating of stats and conditions using Doc 3.0

On the other hand, once I look at a whole bookshelf with these updated documents -and a sudden thought came to me: Where are my classics?

That is to say, there are docs / papers that have to be updated continously; but let not forget the philosophers of ancient Greece, or the works of Pascal or Shakepeare or Cervantes …

Just a thought. Keep up with yout research!

jose

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