Once upon a time, search was the greatest thing since sliced bread. Most of us still couldn't live without it, but hardly an hour goes by that we aren't cursing the lousy results from our otherwise ...
The inventor of the World Wide Web,Sir Tim Berners-Lee, isn't satisfied living on his past laurels. At every opportunity he talks up the Semantic Web, which he calls the "Web of the future." In a ...
The Semantic Web is finally taking shape. Businesses, sites and Web applications are beginning to define, link to, and create data models that take advantage of Semantic Web technologies to provide ...
The "semantic Web" is hugely important to tomorrow's business. Do not underestimate its significance: It truly changes everything. Embrace it, or risk extinction. But what is it? And what does it mean ...
This post is the third and final of a multi-part series about the future of marketing and the role that semantic, context and intent will have on how we experience the internet. It’s becoming eerily ...
The BBC’s website for the 2010 World Cup was notable for the raw amount of rich information that it contained. Every player on every team in every group had their own web page, and the ease with which ...
The web's governing body wants to make it easier for researchers to find the data they're seeking using web-based tools. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has a whole department, the Semantic Web ...
Despite the recession, luggage retailer Ebags.com enjoyed phenomenal 2010 holiday sales — some 33% higher than the previous year. (The online retail sector as a whole reported a 15% gain this past ...
The members of the Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum have created a Web site for a Universal Cloud Interface and provided some insight into its use of Semantic Web-inspired concepts. James ...
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