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Radar Networks
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statistics, bioinformatics, and artificial intelligence
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Radar Networks, you get the sense that this is not your typical Web startup. And it's not. The task the company has set for itself -- bringing the power of the semantic Web to the Internet
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Flickr offer a sort of crude Web 2.0 version of the semantic Web. Google Base is another stab at bringing semantic technologies to the wider Web, serving as a place where anyone can enter data and have it searched, but it doesn't use the semantic approach from start to finish
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Semantic tags are added manually, or automatically if the item is a photo from Flickr or a video from YouTube
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Radar Networks, Google Base, and even Flickr are the first islands to pop into public view
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Britt WatwoodIf you think of the World Wide Web as a cloud of largely undifferentiated information, the mission of the company he's about to unveil, Radar Networks, is to take that cloud and impose order on it. Not just any order, but a very special kind known to expe
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Martin LindnerNova Spivack, SemWeb (ambitious version): "My grandfather [Peter Drucker] helped me think about group minds," Spivack says. "How groups get more intelligent, and how connections play into that."
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Gabriela GrosseckWhat's next for the Internet
Nova Spivack is racing to bring meaning and order to the chaos of the Internet. And he's not alone. Business 2.0 reports. -
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Semantic tags are added manually, or automatically if the item is a photo from Flickr or a video from YouTube. "We add a new level of order to connect and interact with these things at a higher level than is possible today," Spivack says. "We are letting you build a little semantic Web for your project, your group, or your interest."
When it's done, it should be like the best wiki you've ever used. To illustrate, Spivack flips open his computer and pulls up his own Radar-enabled page.
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authority&accuracy:good-CNN-written by Michael V. Copeland, Business 2.0 Magazine senior writer
relecance:good- focus on semantic web- with business examples
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