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26 Mar 08
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In layman’s terms, semantic web is when all of our data online can be understood not only by the people looking into it, but also by the sites itself.
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Through semantic web, searching will be easier because everything is laid out in a web where every single thing is interconnected by one another because of the meaning attached to it through the coding used.
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One example frequently given is of typing a street address which, if it had “semantic data” built into it, would link directly to a map showing its location, dispensing with the need to go to a site like Google `maps, type in the address, get the link and paste it into a document or e-mail
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Making web designers and programmers follow web standards is a very daunting task already, just imagine the ordeal of having to lecture other designers and programmers why they should use elements that give proper meaning to their content is a very good practice
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I’m pretty sure it will make stalking a very nice past-time.
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