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[Evolving Trends] Web 3.0: the term “Web 3.0”³ is merely the dictionary word “Web” followed by the number “3”³, a decimal point and the number “0.” As such, it has no commercial significance. Its original use by myself to refer to the Semantic Web is intended to help crystalize and popularize the vision for the Semantic Web, which we owe to Tim Berners-Lee (the inventor of the Web and the originator of the Semantic Web concept.)
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[Bcs.org] Isn't it semantic? : Articles : Internet : BCS: Mash-ups are called Web 2.0, and are limited data integrations - taking a piece of display technology like a map application and doing a handcrafted data integration. I've yet to see a mash-up that takes any generic semantic Web data and maps it - the fact that everyone has their own mash-up shows the need for semantic web standards.
[Novaspivack.typepad.com] Minding the Planet: Semantic Linking: Once you put metadata on links, you can start using links to carry distributed, bottom-up learning -- for instance, the Learning Webs proposal at the Principia Cybernetica project. Much of the work we are doing at Radar Networks is presently confidential, so I can't go into a lot more detail about this right now.
[Harry.hchen1.com] Harry Chen Thinks Aloud - Innovation, Personal Finance, Digital ...: Add Harry Chen Thinks Aloud (the Semantic Web, Personal Finance, ... Posted in Artificial Intelligence July 10th, 2006 by Harry Chen | Tags: AI, genealogy, ...
[Travelling Through The Wire] Permanent Link to World Science Forum 2006: and cofounder and CEO of the Rocky Mountain Institute) Paul Horn (Head of IBM Research, the world’s largest, most prolific research organization) Mike Roco (Senior Advisor for nanotechnology at the National Science Foundation) Marvin Minsky (Legendary A.I. guru who cofounded the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab) Ray Kurzweil (Inventor and futurist from the National Inventors Hall of Fame)
[Mindswap Weblog] IEEE IS Special Issue - advanced notice: Perspectives on the field were invited from the members of our advisory and editorial boards, and from a number of leading researchers in a number of AI’s subdisciplines and approaches. I can’t actually enumerate all of these, because at the time I am writing this we have received too much to fit in a single issue, and are still working out which papers will appear in the special issue (those that won’t fit will be carried over into future issues.
[Not Liz] Symposium Notes, somewhat delayed: (Margaret Hedstrom) Myths: Googles digitization will give them a monopoly over them - Michigan will keep their paper copy, and will get a digital copy; Myth 2: Mass digitization - shouldnt get too excited about digitization of all human knowledge - theres millions of pages of manuscripts, letters, which is largely excluded from these conversations so far
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