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Tim Berners-Lee and the Semantic Web

An anonymous reader writes "As we all know, Tim Berners-Lee is the hero of the Web's creation story--he conjured up this system and chose not to capitalize on it commercially. It turns out that Sir Tim (he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in July) had a much grander plan in mind all along--a little something he calls the Semantic Web that would enable computers to extract meaning from far-flung information as easily as today's Internet links individual documents. In an interview with Technology Review, the Web-maestro explains his vision of 'a single Web of meaning, about everything and for everyone.'"

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  1. taking over the world ? by siropel · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    this is just like m$ wants to take over the world

  2. Re:In Soviet Russia... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This was never funny. Shut up.

  3. Re:You don't want a "single" web... by escher · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The semantic web is just data. Your warnings about a monoculture apply to the semantic web about as much as they apply to text files.

    Remember when you couldn't get a virus just by reading an e-mail? That's Microsoft for you... making the impossible possible!

  4. you FAIL 1t... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    those obligations. gains market share she had no fear netw3orking test.