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Scores of Web sites offer free courses -- chicagotribune.com
a combination of marketing type free web-based help sites (home repair, how to) and true "open" content sites such as MIT's OpenCourseware or Yale's Open Learning site.
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.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Berners-Lee on the read/write web
some interesting quotes about what he wanted the web to do and what he hopes it will be in the future. The interviewer was an idiot though - focused on trying to make him say he felt bad cuz there's porn on the Net.
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feel that we need to individually work on putting good things on it, finding ways to protect ourselves from accidentally finding the bad stuff, and that at the end of the day, a lot of the problems of bad information out there, things that you don't like, are problems with humanity.
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t's a new medium, it's a universal medium
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mezzoblue § Home
web design blog from Vancouver
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his a flaw in the Domain Name System, a fundamental piece of the internet's infrastructure, that allows an attacker to redirect your internet connection. It has been described one of the most significant internet security problems in the past decade.
Jakob Nielsen Biography
usability, web design, check out the books for purchase/reaching get YC Library to buy
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).
Oh My Brain - Web 2.0 Information Architecture :: Community Based Content Managment Systems - Web 2.0 Business Solutions :: State Enabled Applications
use the images on the bottom to develop a tag cloud of Web 2.0 applications (popular ones)
Are Web 2.0 Tools Dumbing Us Down? | Marketing Profs Daily Fix Blog
Use for LandL Apr 30
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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