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"Topicmarks is a web service that creates smart, interactive synopses from electronic documents in minutes. We use the most advanced natural-language processing technology available to understand the true meaning of your text, summarize it for you and retain all its facts forever. Upload multiple texts and Topicmarks becomes your knowledge base: finding links between texts, grouping texts around topics, and containing all the facts from all documents you ever read. Understand the essence and retain every single fact - without reading anything yourself."
"Today's Wolfram|Alpha is the first step in an ambitious, long-term project to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable by anyone. Enter your question or calculation and Wolfram|Alpha uses its built-in algorithms and a growing collection of data to compute the answer. Based on a new kind of knowledge-based computing."
While there has been remarkable progress made toward understanding the semantics of web content, the benefits of a data web have not reached the mainstream consumer. Without a killer semantic web app for consumers, site owners have been reluctant to suppo
There was the buzz about Twine, a "Semantic Web company", getting another round of funding. Then, Yahoo announced that it will pick up Semantic Web information from the Web, and use it to enhance search. And now the Times online mis-states that I think "G
This is a very preliminary version of the Watson Web interface for searching ontologies and semantic documents using keywords. This interface is subject to frequent evolutions and improvements, and does not reflect, in its current state, all the possibili
For a few years now people have been talking about semantic search. Any technology that stands a chance to dethrone Google is of great interest to all of us, particularly one that takes advantage of long-awaited and much-hyped semantic technologies. But n
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To paraphrase the immortal words of Ferris Bueller, the World Wide Web moves moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it.

If you haven't been looking around lately, you might just miss the next evolutionary stage of the Web — the Semantic Web or Linked Data movement promises to change the way software developers, enterprises and consumers interact with data.
According to Alexa the Wikipedia 3.0: The End of Google? article estimated penetration peaked on June 28 at a ratio of 650 per each 1,000,000 people. Based on an estimated number of 1,000,000,000 Web users, this means that it reached 650,000 people on Jun
The Semantic Web (or Web 3.0) promises to “organize the world’s information” in a dramatically more logical way than Google can ever achieve with their current engine design. This is specially true from the point of view of machine comprehension as
An Idiot's Guide to Web 3.0
What will Web 3.0 look like? Who knows? But here are a few possibilities
If you're still trying to get your head around Web 2.0 and e-learning 2.0 and what it means for training managers, we've got news for you – Web 3.0 is just around the corner. And just to complicate things further, there are a number of different theorie
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BY THE time the web began to be widely used, around a decade ago, its inventor was already working on a more ambitious plan. Tim Berners-Lee was imagining the ultimate "mash-up": a web in which any sort of data - from train timetables to scientific papers
The Semantic Web specifies ways of exposing these kinds of assertions on the Web, so that third parties can combine them to discover things that are true but not specified directly. This is the promise of the Semantic Web -- it will improve all the areas
The Globus Alliance is a community of organizations and individuals developing fundamental technologies behind the "Grid," which lets people share computing power, databases, instruments, and other on-line tools securely across corporate, institutional, a
The Semantic Web Services Initiative (SWSI) is an ad hoc initiative of academic and industrial researchers, many of which are involved in DARPA and EU funded research projects.
The SWSI mission is threefold:
to create infrastructure that combines Sema
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