The Web 2.0 became a huge success over the past years. The catalyst for this was blogging, which is nothing more than an intuitive way for every person on the planet to easily share her ideas about everything on the Web in form of hypertext. Wikis evolved this idea to complete freedom of information creation and transformation. Finally, huge networks grew up providing a social life in the Web.
But: What happens to your data when the service provider close up their networks? Do you have real information networks beyond social networks today?
To facilitate a Web 3.0, an artifact is needed which enables a broad and heterogenous mass of people to share annotated data.
loomp will be this artifact. LAMP compatible for "installation everywhere", easy to use, and linked data by only one click.