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Yahoo Researcher Declares Semantic Web Dead - and reborn again…
When Mor Naaman from Yahoo said in a special track on Web 3.0 at WWW2007 that the “Semantic Web” is dead, he obviously tried to attract attention. Nevertheless, in my opinion he is absolutely right - there is no [...]

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21 Feb 2008
Now the little guy can afford the Semantic Web
(cross-posted from Made by Many)(the logo on the left is cooler…)
Everyone’s going on about the Semantic Web. It’s tipped to be the big thing in 2008. It’s all you can hear in the cafes and bars. Semantic this… NLP-that… It’s hard to get a [...]

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99 Wikipedia Sources Aiding the Semantic Web

Most Comprehensive Reference List Available Shows Impressive Depth, Breadth
Since about 2005 — and at an accelerating pace — Wikipedia has emerged as the leading online knowledge base for conducting semantic Web and related research. The system is being tapped for both data and structure. Wikipedia has arguably replaced WordNet [...]

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The Semantic Web, Syllogism, and Worldview
First published November 7, 2003 on the “Networks, Economics, and Culture” mailing list.
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The W3C’s Semantic Web project has been described in many ways over the last few years: an extension of the current web [...]

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July 2, 2006

Digg This! 55,500 hits in ~4 Days
Filed under: Behavioral Science, Complexity, Culture Wars, Dugg stuff, Google, Startup, The Wisdom of Crowds, Traffic, Trends, Web 2.0, Wikipedia 3.0, Wisdom of Crowds, chaos theory, cult psychology, digg, digg news, dugg, mass psychology, vision — evolvingtrends @ 5:22 am

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Evolving Trends

July 11, 2006

P2P 3.0: The People’s Google
Filed under: AI, AI Engine, AI Matrix, Artificial Intelligence, Google, OWL-DL, P2P, P2P 2.0, P2P 3.0, P2P applications, P2P software, Semantic MediaWiki, Semantic Web, SemanticWeb, Startup, Trends, Web 3.0, Wikipedia 3.0, oWL, ontology, ontoworld, p2p research — evolvingtrends @ 10:16 am

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Evolving Trends

June 11, 2006

P2P Semantic Web Engines
Filed under: AI, AI Engine, AI Matrix, Artificial Intelligence, Cultural War, Do Be Evil, Do No Evil, Facial Recognition, Global Brain, Google, Inference Engine, P2P, P2P 2.0, P2P 2.5, P2P applications, P2P software, Semantic Web, SemanticWeb, Startup, Trends, Web 3.0, Wikipedia 3.0, Wikipedia+AI, crowd dynamics, cult psychology, ontology, p2p research [...]

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Evolving Trends

June 30, 2006

Web 3.0: Basic Concepts
Filed under: AI, AI Engine, AI Matrix, Artificial Intelligence, Behavioral Science, Bittorrent, Complexity, Culture Wars, Evolution, Facial Recognition, Global Brain, Google, Inference Engine, Massively Parallel Computation, OWL-DL, P2P, P2P 2.0, Peer-Assisted Content Distribution, Peer-to-Peer, Semantic Web, SemanticWeb, Startup, The Matrix, Thinking [...]

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July 9, 2006

Open Source Your Mind
Filed under: Semantic Web, Trends, Unwisdom of crowds, Web 2.5, Web 3.0, Wikipedia 3.0, Wisdom of Crowds, e-society, good vs bad, ideas, innovation, open source, open source your mind — evolvingtrends @ 3:03 pm

Any idea that you come up with that can bring a lot of power to someone and [...]

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July 12, 2006

Semantic MediaWiki
Filed under: Semantic MediaWiki, Semantic Web, SemanticWeb, Web 3.0, Wikipedia 3.0, ontology, ontoworld — evolvingtrends @ 6:01 am

What is it? Semantic MediaWiki is an ongoing open source project to develop a Semantic Wiki Engine.
In other words, it is one of the impportant early innovations leading up to the Wikipedia 3.0 (Web 3.0) [...]

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