As luhn said, it’s more about a standard data format than a db choice. If every client has to figure out what schema a website uses for a recipe, let’s say, then Web 3.0 is still unrealistic.
Schema.org exists, but all websites adopting it seems unlikely.
That being said, I can maybe see a world in which one company adopts schema.org schemas and the rest have to follow suit to be competitive in that particular domain.
> Schema.org exists, but all websites adopting it seems unlikely.
Schema.org has the backing of major search engines and other reusers of Web-served content. It's way more likely to be adopted compared to anything else in its general domain.
Schema.org exists, but all websites adopting it seems unlikely.
That being said, I can maybe see a world in which one company adopts schema.org schemas and the rest have to follow suit to be competitive in that particular domain.