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RE: Semantic Web
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Semantic Web
4:21 PM EDT 5/30/09
Article: "Semantic Web takes big step forward:
World Wide Web Consortium's SPARQL query technology published; Semantic Web could impact Google, Internet ad models, analyst says" By Paul Krill, January 15, 2008 -- http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/01/15/sparql-semantic-web_1.html
Re: Semantic Web
5:09 PM EST 1/17/08 as a reply to Ross Riker.
I do wonder, though, who'll bother to write pages using a new standard when, for most people, the old "lack of new standard" will do.
Re: Semantic Web
10:13 AM EST 2/2/08 as a reply to Bob Watson.
Just like the old standards, things won't really take off until somebody develops tools to leverage the new standards without much user fuss.
Re: Semantic Web
4:21 PM EDT 5/30/09 as a reply to Ross Riker.
Article: "Powerset brings the Semantic Web to Wikipedia"
By Dan Farber – May 11, 2008 -- http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9938959-2.html

Powerset -- http://www.powerset.com/
Re: Semantic Web
2:12 PM EDT 5/12/08 as a reply to Ross Riker.
Nice find!
RE: Semantic Web
7:51 PM EST 11/6/08 as a reply to Ross Riker.
Here's my challenge...How do I explain the Semantic Web to somebody I'm sitting next to on a plane..and make it interesting to them. So much of the writing on the subject is dry and technical. There was an article in Time? or Newsweek? (maybe the Economist?) a few months back about the SW (semantic web, not star wars;) and even that was like hiking though molasses. Any ideas or story tips?
Semantic Web explanation
11:55 AM EST 11/10/08 as a reply to Michael Porter.
I suppose that would depend upon the flavor of semantic web being explained. The easiest would likely be to explain a "strutured semantic web" wherein web pages encode the "type" of word (rather like a MARC record) ... so you know who's an author, what's the subject, etc.

The non-structured (wherein software determines much of this from position or repetition) ... well, good luck. emoticon
RE: Semantic Web explanation
5:56 PM EST 11/13/08 as a reply to Bob Watson.
lol! Love it, Bob. Next! ;)
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