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The main question: What would be your next strategy step to continue developing Internet in a new radical way?
http://www.linkedin.com/answers/marketing-sales/business-development/MAR_BDV/155893-18926951
It is a way in the sense of “meta”, like Google is a “meta internet”. Do we know how to do it?
An example of this, is the next question and its answers, published on LinkedIn:
Mickael Nadeau
Do you want [...]
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Undecidable problem
Undecidable problem
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The limit of The Semantic Web: an Undecidable problem.
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(Some post are written in English and Spanish language)
http://www.linkedin.com/answers/technology/web-development/TCH_WDD/165684-18926951
From Logic to Ontology: The limit of “The Semantic Web”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undecidable_problem#Other_problems
If you read the next posts on this blog:
Semantic Web
The Semantic Web
What is the Semantic Web, Actually?
The Metaweb: Beyond Weblogs. From the Metaweb to the Semantic Web: A Roadmap
Semantics to the people! ontoworld
What’s next for the Internet
Web 3.0: Update
How the Wikipedia 3.0: The End of [...]
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Learns How Users Organize Info
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Artificial Intelligence-Stepping Forward
AS IT IS, INC. was formed to commercialize the results of 40+ years of research into Automated Computational Semiosis. AS IT IS, INC. believes it can affect the next global transformation of human society by catalyzing the evolution of the old Age of Information into what will soon be a new Age of [...]
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Pragmatic web
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The Pragmatic Web consists of the tools, practices and theories describing why and how people use information. In contrast to the Syntactic Web and Semantic Web the Pragmatic Web is not about form or meaning of information. The transformation of existing information into information relevant to a [...]
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The Pragmatic Web: Preliminary Thoughts
Munindar P. Singh
Department of Computer Science
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7535, USA
singh@ncsu.edu
Abstract
The core mission of the semantic web, namely, to enable information to be shared across
the web, faces significant challenges. The challenges come from the difficulty of capturing
semantics in a manner that is reusable across applications, the priority of process over [...]
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The Pragmatic Web: Agent-Based Multimodal Web
Interaction with no Browser in Sight
Alexander Repenning & James Sullivan
University of Colorado, Computer Science Department, Boulder, USA
ralex@cs.colorado.edu
Abstract: To a large degree information has become accessible – anytime, anywhere – but not necessarily
useful. Unless the right information is presented at the right time, in the right place, and the right way
information [...]
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