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semantic web
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30 May 2008
The Meaning of Open Source
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On Linux Journal .
16 January 2008
Adding Some SPARQL to the Semantic Web
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On Open Enterprise blog .
07 December 2007
A Moot of Folksonomies
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Being a rigorous sort of chap, I was sceptical about folksonomies - ad-hoc tags. But over time I've come to appreciate their power - an...
22 November 2007
Tim B-L: On Moving from the WWW to the GGG
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Tim Berners-Lee is an inconic figure for a reason: he's actually rather sharp. This makes his rare blog posts important and interesting...
14 March 2007
Infoethics, Open Access, ODF and Open Source
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Now here's something you might not expect from UNESCO every day: The Infoethics Survey of Emerging Technologies prepared by the NGO Gen...
04 November 2006
A Framework for Web Science
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That's the title: as dull as ditchwater. The abstract sounds machine-generated: This text sets out a series of approaches to the analys...
25 September 2006
Searching for an Edge
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Search lies at the heart of modern desktop computing (just ask Google). So if free software wants to make a breakthrough on the desktop, co...
One that Fled the Coop...
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...without me noticing: Google Coop . It seems to be a tagging effort that provides cuts of Google searches. In doing so, it goes some wa...
08 September 2006
It's Good to Talk
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Web 2.0 is all about conversations, they say. So clearly what we need is a search engine for conversations. Enter Talk Digger : Talk Digge...
07 September 2006
The Semantic Newspaper
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Here's a typically thoughtful meditation from Techdirt that considers ways in which newspapers could usefully embrace not just the Int...
26 July 2006
Open Tools for the Semantic Web
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The Semantic Web is a kind of intelligent Web, one that consists not just of contextless numbers and meaningless words but of data that mea...
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