Up to a point...

I agree with most of your arguments, but am not sure about the conclusions - in particular I believe we essentially have most of the necessary infrastructure. Rather than thinking in terms of data being maintained in SQL DBs on or off the web, consider the web itself as the database. It really doesn't matter where the data is hosted as long as appropriate connections are in place. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_Data

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