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The Semantic Web is not some 'new' Web. It is not a replacement for what we have today. It is a progression, and an embracing of shifting perceptions as to what is 'normal' and what is possible.
The semantic Web is considered a key part of the upcoming "Web 3.0." It's starting to occur here and there, but widespread adoption is still a long way off.
The Semantic Web enables such interaction by creating a metadata framework on top of the existing Web, where documents and services can be tagged with machine-readable descriptors that can't be ...
The semantic Web is accelerating change across the board, challenging companies that move too slowly to adapt. Embrace it, or risk extinction. The old rules no longer apply.
The Semantic Web’s value will grow as it becomes as inconsistent, ambiguous and imperfect as our own collective knowledge is. Of course, the Semantic Web is only part of what we need. We will always ...
Semantic Web platforms from vendors such as Expert System, Cambridge Semantics, Sinequa and Lexalytics allow users to query both internal enterprise data, and Web sources, including blogs, social ...
The web had an early run-in with semantic, and it didn't end well. Keywords were ubiquitous in the early web as a way to signal what a page was about. Search engines relied heavily on them to ...
Swoogle, the Semantic web search engine, is a research project carried out by the ebiquity research group in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Maryland.
“By 2020, the semantic web envisioned by Tim Berners-Lee and his allies will have been achieved to a significant degree and have clearly made a difference to average internet users.” Experts generally ...
Under an interdisciplinary project collectively known as the Semantic Web, computer scientists around the world are working on ways to revolutionize the Internet. The researchers -- from Europe ...