Untangling Web Information
Ostracus writes "The next big stage in the evolution of the Internet, according to many experts and luminaries, will be the advent of the Semantic Web — that is, technologies that let computers process the meaning of Web pages instead of simply downloading or serving them up blindly. Microsoft's acquisition of the semantic search engine Powerset earlier this year shows faith in this vision. But thus far, little Semantic Web technology has been available to the general public. That's why many eyes will be on Twine, a Web organizer based on semantic technology that launches publicly today."
First, before anything even really started, The Semantic Web was merely a pipe dream.
.... twice. And we were happy.
... the Semantic Web went mainstream and started getting real.
...
But that was the long long ago, so let's fast forward a few years. When its future looked most bleak, Sir Tim (who can summon fire and explosions at will) told us what to expect
Then a few years passed and nothing.
Until the 2006 World Wide Web conference made us suspicious of the Semantic Web. We spread rumors about the Semantic Web and told all the cooler technologies that the Semantic Web was just out to rape our privacy. So we challenged the Semantic Web. And claimed it would fail.
Just when I was expecting Sir Tim to get underneath a blanket & release a sobbing YouTube video of everyone being bastards for attacking The Semantic Web right when she was going through really tough times and that we should all just leave her alone
I've got no problem with people pushing technologies but this one sounds more like a soap opera than anything. Has the Semantic Web changed anything for anyone on Slashdot? I haven't seen anything directly if it has
My work here is dung.
will include a digital rights management compliant
cloud based on a service oriented architecture
that will empower my workgroup over the new semantic web 2.0
insert license fee here.
Good people go to bed earlier.
It works like a charm. I entered "parsing" as an area of interest and it came back with "Beer"...
:-)
I was quite surprised by how quickly it understood me and my interests based on such a limited amount of information
She made the willows dance
Indeed, <meta content="sex, porn, titties, hotties, clit, cunt, naked, nude">
Of course it's not really a porn site, but the site operator found that it gave him hits. My (admittedly limited) look at the "semantic web" shows no sign that it will be any less suceptable to being gamed.
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