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A little Semantics (goes a long way). | Jim Hendler, On Beyond Ontology (presentation, 2003)
A little Semantics (goes a long way). I’ve said this so often that DARPA calls it “The Hendler Hypothesis” - But what does it really mean? I believe that a WEB of Semantic terminology (anchored in URIs qua RDF/OWL) will create a powerful network effect, w
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Stowe Boyd's project
[is the solution for realworld-semantics maybe not taxonomy/folksonomy as such, not trying to bring peoplto structured 1st order tagging by thinking, but meta-tagging, then automatic analysis, then automatic proposing of automatically
The Maturing of the Implicit Web
I’ve been fascinated with the notion of the Implicit Web since I determined that I was tired of my computer (and the Internet in general) being stupid. I wanted it (my computer as well as the Internet) to pay attention to what I, and others, were doing.
Welcome to the Data Cloud ? | The Semantic Web | ZDNet.com
The emphasis for much of this wider discussion remains firmly rooted in the realm of computation and storage. On many levels it’s about offloading the costs of scaling and maintaining local infrastructure, and ‘data’ doesn’t really enter the conversation
A million new tags in Faviki « Faviki Blog
For proposing tags on the fly, Faviki uses the information about tags from DBpedia datasets (extracted structured data from Wikipedia). Vuk Miličić, supported by Google Code.
The Future of the Desktop | Spivack
The focus shifts from information to attention - As our digital lives shift from being focused on the old fashioned desktop (space-based metaphor) to the Web environment we will see a shift from organizing information spatially (directories, folders, desk
Comment / On the Difference Between "Semantic" and "Semantic Web"
the key point is having a "semantic web," not following what a standards body decides ... more concern about making something work versus making something compatible. ... with a SaaS-based solution, following standards may be less important as long as th
Semantic Tagging with Faviki - ReadWriteWeb
aiming at unified tags, but no import from other services
TheRarestWords: Intriguing Semantic SEO Project from Russia
For any given URL, like Microsoft’s or Techcrunch’s, it shows you the rarest keywords on the homepage (i.e., the ones most likely to give your site some search-engine juice), other sites with related keywords, and a list of categories the site would f
Search DBpedia.org - Explore Linked Data « Georgi Kobilarov
special guest of RWWs semantic web gang. how is this related to the System One wikipedia2rdf experiment?
It's Scrumdidilyumptious!
a tool that lets you express relationships between webpages (or any two resources accessible by URLs)... an experiment to see if a free-tagging / folksonomy approach to expressing relations can be successful at a large scale (used by Bill Fitzgerald)
Where the Social Web Meets the Semantic Web
Semantic Web is an ecosystem of interaction among computer systems. Social web is an ecosystem of conversation among people. Both ... and driven by human-generated content and made scalable by machine-readable data.
"lower-case semantic web" is ...
simple semantics with microformats, don't try to "define the world", small pieces loosely joined, add semantics to today's web rather than create a future web, user centric design, humans first, machines second, "people are helping to create metadata"
"Semantic Web" = "Linked Open Data" from JasonKolb.com - The life of a technology entrepreneur.
"Linked Open Data" is analogous to Service Oriented Architecture in that it exposes part of your application to be re-used and mashed-up across the entire Internet--except that it's exposing the data, not the functionality.
Semantic Web Definition (Kingsley Idehen)
TimBL's "Semantic Web" vision is about the production, consumption, and sharing of Data Objects via HTTP based Location, Value, and Structure independent Object Identifiers called URIs/IRIs. It's how we use the Web as a Distributed Database where I can po
The Semantic Web - is everyone confused? | Web 2.0 Explorer | ZDNet.com
bundling posts by o'reilly, ayers, spivack, iskold, idehen
Nodalities (Danny Ayers): Nitpicking Alex's Semantic Web Patterns
Great Post: ... replying to Alex Iskold, about RDF, semantic data tables, XML/RDF, the database is the Web itself ( "triplestores are just local caches of chunks of the Semantic Web"), RSS/Atom, SPARQL (RDF/SQL/HTTP), Search vs.Semweb
Semantic Web Likely to be Top-Down (Tim O'Reilly and Sir Tim Berners-Lee concur: )
Tim O'Reilly ... said essentially the same thing: although useful in certain contexts, semantic markup in the content is unlikely, even by publishers, and a top-down approach of extracting meaning out of regular documents is likely to prevail.
Semantic Web in the news | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs
... the Semantic Web isn't text documents, it is data ... won't replace but complement "Web of Documents" (Google Text Search) ... So if you are a VC funder..., ask how [a 'Semweb' project] gets extra re-use of data, by people who would not normally have
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