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Angus HongA critical piece of the next web evolution is the introduction of structured information. This concept is so basic to us as humans, that we completely overlook the fact that it is quite foreign to computers. Increasingly, information on the web is becomin
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Simone Economo"What is fueling the web of the future is structured information. As we discussed in this post, many different technologies, in their own way, are gradually transforming the web from its current HTML chaos into a structured XML heaven."
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Among the evolving aspects of the new web are Semantics, Attention (Implicit Behavior) and Personalization.
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- The rise of APIs
- The proliferation of vertical applications that run on top of existing data
- An increase in classic Semantic Technologies and Microformats
- The spread of RSS as an information delivery mechanism
This process is happening via several major movements:
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But for computers, lack of structure is a deal-breaker - they can't interpret unstructured, non-standardized information very well.
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A great thing about relational databases is that they represent the information in a structured way.
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SQL allows the data to be remixed. The only condition for this is that the data must be structured
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In addition to creating utility by extracting meaning from content, these applications do another very important thing: they automatically transform unstructured content into structured information.
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In the mean time, microformats, a more simple approach to information annotation, has gained some momentum.
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The idea behind microformats its simple: embed markup that indicates the structured information within HTML pages.
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RSS, like the XML language, is extensible.
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Probably the most interesting thing to note about the structured web of the future is that it will still be non-standard.
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Michel Bauwenswhat is fueling the web of the future is structured information. As we discussed in this post, many different technologies, in their own way, are gradually transforming the web from its current HTML chaos into a structured XML heaven.
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jose muriloThere is some controversy floating around the blogosphere about the nature of the next web. To me, what is coming is not a single thing, but a web that is characterized by several major themes.
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Pelle Sten"So what happens if we take all of this and put it together? Something really profound - a structured web. Possibly a precursor to the Semantic Web, the structured web would be much more readily remixable. It truly will be the web as a database."
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Arne van ElkIn de toekomst zal informatie op internet beter gestructureerd zijn. Bijvoorbeeld door het gebruikvan XML ipv. HTML.
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phillhowsonAmong the evolving aspects of the new web are Semantics, Attention (Implicit Behavior) and Personalization. Regardless of what we are decide to call this next web, the information in it is going to be more meaningful, more automatic, and more tailored to
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pete mecAmong the evolving aspects of the new web are Semantics, Attention (Implicit Behavior) and Personalization. Regardless of what we are decide to call this next web, the information in it is going to be more meaningful, more automatic, and more tailored to
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Carlos d'AndréaAmong the evolving aspects of the new web are Semantics, Attention (Implicit Behavior) and Personalization. Regardless of what we are decide to call this next web, the information in it is going to be more meaningful, more automatic, and more tailored to
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Kazuhito Kidachi"The next web is not just about one thing, its about many themes. However, what is fueling the web of the future is structured information."
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Soledad Caballero"Possibly a precursor to the Semantic Web, the structured web would be much more readily remixable. It truly will be the web as a database. Yes, a good old relational database, but instead of tables we would be remixing web sites and web services." GJOL
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makeller63Among the evolving aspects of the new web are Semantics, Attention (Implicit Behavior) and Personalization. Regardless of what we are decide to call this next web, the information in it is going to be more meaningful, more automatic, and more tailored to
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Ratcatcher"many different technologies, in their own way, are gradually transforming the web from its current HTML chaos into a structured XML heaven"
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Jill ONeillstructured vs. unstructured and how that impacts on database environment
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The Structured Web - A Primer
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Pedro Trindadedigg_url = 'http://digg.com/programming/The_Structured_Web_A_Primer'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; There is some controversy floating around the blogosphere about the nature of the next web. We got a ...
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John LeMasneyA critical piece of the next web evolution is the introduction of structured information. This concept is so basic to us as humans, that we completely overlook the fact that it is quite foreign to computers. When a person looks at a book on Amazon, she se
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The HTML does not capture the structure of the information, and mixes the information with the representation. XML, on the other hand, is focused on structure only and does not say anything at all about how information should be presented. Billions of web pages today contain unstructured information. To people, this is a non-issue because we are good at semantics and we do not need primitive XML annotation to make us understand. But for computers, lack of structure is a deal-breaker - they can't interpret unstructured, non-standardized information very well.
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Way before people created the web, they created relational databases - the platform on which many corporations and web sites are built today. A great thing about relational databases is that they represent the information in a structured way.
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The query language know as Structured Query Language (SQL) supports fetching the information from a single database table. More importantly SQL allows queries that correlate or select information from multiple database tables. Simply speaking, SQL allows the data to be remixed. The only condition for this is that the data must be structured.
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A critical piece of the next web evolution is the introduction of structured information. This concept is so basic to us as humans, that we completely overlook the fact that it is quite foreign to computers. When a person looks at a book on Amazon, she sees a book, with the author, ISBN number, publisher and the publication date. To a computer that page on Amazon is nothing more than a bunch of HTML.
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On the other hand, if the information is not structured, it is effectively stuck in a proprietary silo - closed and immobile. Its representation is only understood by the creator, and it is not readily consumable by any other application or a web service. In a way, this is sort of wasteful because it can not be remixed with the rest of the information on the web.
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Christopher Rice"Among the evolving aspects of the new web are Semantics, Attention (Implicit Behavior) and Personalization."
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what is fueling the web of the future is structured information. As we discussed in this post, many different technologies, in their own way, are gradually transforming the web from its current HTML chaos into a structured XML heaven.
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