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CodeProject: Explorer’s Guide to the Semantic Web

The word semantic implies meaning or, as WordNet defines it, “of or relating to the study of meaning and changes of meaning”. For the Semantic Web, semantic indicates that the meaning of data on the Web can be discovered—not just by people, but also by computers. In contrast, most meaning on the Web today is inferred by people who read web pages and the labels of hyperlinks, and by other people who write specialized software to work with the data. The phrase the Semantic Web stands for a vision in which computers—software—as well as people can find, read, understand and use data over the World Wide Web to accomplish useful goals for users.

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TwitterBerry – TwitterBerry is mobile client for posting updates to Twitter. It works over the data network, so you don’t need to use SMS.

Personal Development Without The Silly Stuff

This website is a resource for intelligent people looking to learn and implement the principles of success to improve their personal life and their business. If you looking to become successful by rubbing crystals, summoning the universe or any other quackery this website is not for you.
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How Semantic Web Works

How Semantic Web Works – The World Wide Web is an interesting paradox — it’s made with computers but for people. The sites you visit every day use natural language, images and page layout to present information in a way that’s easy for you to understand. Even though they are central to creating and maintaining the Web, the computers themselves really can’t make sense of all this information. They can’t read, see relationships or make decisions like you can.The Semantic Web proposes to help computers “read” and use the Web. The big idea is pretty simple — metadata added to Web pages can make the existing World Wide Web machine readable. This won’t bestow artificial intelligence or make computers self-aware, but it will give machines tools to find, exchange and, to a limited extent, interpret information. It’s an extension of, not a replacement for, the World Wide Web.

Planning a Semantic Web site

This article discusses what you need to know to make your Web site part of the Semantic Web. It starts with a discussion of the problems the Semantic Web tries to solve and then moves to the technologies involved, such as Resource Description Framework (RDF), Web Ontology Language (OWL), and SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language (SPARQL). You’ll see how the Semantic Web is layered on top of the existing Web. It then covers some issues that you want to know about when you plan a new Web site and also gives specific examples of how to use technologies like RDFa and Microformats to enable your existing Web site to become a part of the Semantic Web.

Piggy Bank – SIMILE

Piggy Bank is a Firefox extension that turns your browser into a mashup platform, by allowing you to extract data from different web sites and mix them together.
Piggy Bank also allows you to store this extracted information locally for you to search later and to exchange at need the collected information with others.
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What is the Semantic Web (Web 3.0)

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This video shows Tim Berners Lee talking about the semantic web or Web 3.0. How do we mash different formats of data together into a complete mash of data that understands HOW to talk to each other? Web 3.0? Is it about changing business layers and database layers to be able to communicate more effectively?

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Web 3.0 looks into ‘data re-use‘. Using various techniques the web will be able to re-use data that’s already been created and mash it together with other data in common formats to provide new sets of data – or different ways of looking at the data. We are looking at a sea change; data manipulation that filters data and joins data into a super warehouse. Changing data in a meaningful way – perhaps cure todays illnesses or improve peoples lives.

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Telnic – .tel domains become Web3.0 aware

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