semantic web in comment and analysis
Tim Berners-Lee
AS Profile An example is his work on developing the semantic web, which will allow 'intelligent' computers to analyse everything on the web and automatically perform tasks done today by humans,... [30 Sep 2009]
Business in the 21st century: Stay tuned for brave new world
Comment As more and more people are realising today, the rise of the social and semantic web represents a similar dawning of the true potential of the information age. In the context of all this, it's hardly... [11 Aug 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.05.09
Round-Up Attempts to monetise the hugely popular web services are increasingly becoming a priority, according to the chiefs of both companies. According to Microsoft, Bing uses semantic technology to help it... [29 May 2009]
'If you look at iPlayer from a distance, it's still very web 1.0'
Comment So whenever people come and talk to me about the semantic web I always say I'm interested but only if it is clear what it means to our audiences. Although, here's the thing with semantic... [18 Feb 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wave of innovation
Comment Add this to the web 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 worlds of the semantic web powered by artificial intelligence and I think innovation itself takes a leg up. Written on a train from Bristol to London... [18 Nov 2008]
Tim Berners-Lee
AS Profile Berners-Lee is a leading advocate of the development of the next-generation semantic web, in which 'intelligent' computers will be capable of analysing everything on the web and... [07 Oct 2008]
Sir Tim Berners-Lee
AS Profile Berners-Lee continues to work on the semantic web, a kind of web that will be understandable to machines, while heading up the World Wide Web Consortium at MIT. While... [25 Sep 2006]
Tim Berners-Lee
AS Profile Best known for inventing the fundamentals of the world wide web, he reappears largely due to his work on the semantic web, a sort of web that's understandable to... [23 Sep 2005]
What happens when Homer Simpson gets web-savvy?
Comment While you ponder that moral and semantic dilemma, let's change the characters of the story. A man walks into a Chinese restaurant and orders the 'All you can eat' buffet lunch at £4.99 and a glass of tap water. [11 Sep 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft and CRM, government and web services, and some semantic clarity
Comment It is expected that this paper will recommend the use of SOAP and UDDI standards for the provision of web services and, in so doing, will provide a massive boost to the web services market.eGIF is a... [04 Mar 2002]
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