University Launches Semantic Web Interface
kv9 writes "The University of Southampton has launched a new semantic web interface, called mSpace, that it says will make searching for information online, and learning about a subject, much easier. mSpace is a framework that gathers information sources and presents them to the user in a single window. It can potentially be applied to any subject, provided the basic information is available. The researchers say this means users will no longer have to wade through lists of undifferentiated data when researching a subject."
Furthermore, I thought the 2001 tech bubble taught all the companies not to use the word "imagine" in their press releases.
I guess some people learn harder than others.
Color me "annoyed by pretentious marketese".
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