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Arguing The Semantic Web: Dead Or Just Not Alive?
The language used to describe the Semantic Web is complicated enough – at a glance, it looks a bit quantum theory-ish, just enough to make your eyes roll back into your head to look for ways to kill themselves – but Tim Berners-Lee, who's responsible for all those Ws littering your URLs, inspired enough faith that whatever the Semantic Web was, it could be accomplished.
Scoble Finally Gets "Semantic" Web
Yesterday I got a look at Radar Networks’ stealth stuff. It won’t be on the market until later this year but for the first time I finally understood what the semantic Web was all about and what benefits it’d bring us.
Web 3.0 (the Semantic Web)
By Dan Morrill
Innovation in making data relevant to the one or two words that we type into a search engine is Web 2.0. Adding to the plethora of data is the advent of social networking, Ajax; shared apps across the back end internet cloud, there are already frameworks that are proposed in making Web 3.0 and reputation 1.0 reliable in the greater context of the internet.
Why Apple's New iPhone Promotes Better Markup
I have to say I'm completely in love with the Apple iPhone Steve Jobs just announced.
Latent Semantic Indexing - The Future of SEO
The major search engine Google has now incorporated a new element into its search algorithms called Latent Semantic Indexing.
Germans Bail From Quaero Partnership
France and Germany had great plans to take on Google for search engine dominance, but the French will have to go it alone as Germany withdraws from the project.
Ready for Web 3.0?
By Brian Solis
Living in Silicon Valley has been an intoxicating and suffocating experience all wrapped up into a lavish party with gourmet food and cocktails poured through a block of chiseled ice. Everyday I live, breath, sleep everything two dot oh, and what started as a way of making the web more dynamic and interactive, is now one big pool of punch where programmers, marketers, and startup founders are the new rock stars and everyone wants to jump in to take a dip and take a sip.
Fortune Interactive Publishes Corporate Blog
By Andy Beal
We've decided to put our money where our collective mouths are and launch a Fortune Interactive corporate blog.
Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI): What it is, How it Works and What it Means
LSI is a methodology for automatic document classification. It examines all the words in all the documents of a corpus and calculates similarity measurements for each document or for individual terms.
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