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Started by Chris Bizer at the Free University of Berlin - a database of extracts of information from Wikipedia - need to read more to understand this - explore those data sets!
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Add Sticky NoteRDF triples
- What is an RDF triple? - on 2009-03-27
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Add Sticky Noteit represents real community agreement; it automatically evolve as Wikipedia changes, and it is truly multilingual
- Advantages of DBpedia - on 2009-03-27
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SemantiFind - Semantic ontology and search of the Internet
an example from 2-3 year horizon in the 2009 Horizon Report - uses the bottom up approach by allowing the searcher to define their search term more carefully - watch the 90 second video
The Road to the Semantic Web - ReadWriteWeb
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Once computers are equipped with semantics, they will be capable of solving
complex semantical optimization problems -
enable computers to process the meaning of things
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timbl's blog | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs
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The benefit of the Semantic Web is that data may be re-used in
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when a Semantic Web start-up either feeds data to others who reuse it in
interesting ways, or itself uses data produced by others, then we start to see
the value of each bit increased through the network effect.
Term Extraction Documentation for Yahoo! Search Web Services
apparently a semantic tagging tool similar to Reuters
Reuter's OpenCalais
a semantic tagging service - claims to search and find the keywords you identify in all its news stories
Reuters Wants The World To Be Tagged - ReadWriteWeb
a good example of what is meant by the Semantic Web or Web 3.0 as some call it
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First - better search.
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Another application would be to build engines like Inform,
which automatically inserts links into raw text. By automatically identifying entities in the document, Calais also identifies
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The Semantic Web - Twine
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As Tim Berners-Lee and others have described it, the Semantic Web creates a web of data that allows computers to find, extract, share, re-use information, and potentially even reason with it. Semantic content can be embedded in web pages, published from databases, and gathered into online repositories. Most important, semantic data itself contains “meta-information” so that other services are able to make sense of it. For example, the Semantic Web uses markup not only to indicate how something should be rendered, but also to express content (e.g. the authorship, title, and date of an article).
Cataloging the Fire Hose: Tagging
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Web 1.0 allowed us to replace mental hyperlinks with digital hyperlinks. Now, Web 2.0 helps us tag knowledge objects on the fly as a kind of personalized -- and variable -- cataloging.
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Nova Spivack, CEO of Radar Networks, in conversation with Robert Scoble,
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