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Posts Tagged ‘semantic web’

Semantic Web Kills Startups…well it could

Came across an article by Dan Zambonini, Is Web 2.0 killing the Semantic Web? The article points out a fundamental difference between Web 2.0 versus the Semantic Web, power of people versus the power of automation respectively. It also comments that the more Web 2.0 proves things easy, the more the semantic web seems complex [...]

At SLA Conference This Week

I will be attending the SLA Conference in Denver this week.  It should be a good event and I am looking forward to the opportunity to speak personally with other leaders in the industry, customers and colleagues.  Dow Jones will have a big presence at the event so be sure to come and see us; [...]

How many webs are there?

As you attend conferences, read industry literature or peruse blogs, you may come to the conclusion that there are a lot of “webs” out there. And if a scientist was reading this, they would probably completely agree with that premise. But for most, we’ve come to know the web as one thing. So if there [...]

Attention!

Information overload has been and will continue to be a growing problem due to the natural growth of the web and the exponential growth of valuable user generated content such as blogs. New technologies and methodologies to deal with it and I believe we’ll see a wave of solutions hit the web in short but [...]

Semantic Web, the next wave of the web?

The ‘semantic web‘ is a term that is getting more and more air time. And when it is mentioned in the same sentences with terms such as Web 3.0 or the third generation of the web, you need to pay attention. While I think Web 2.0 still has a lot left in the tank and [...]