Researchers hope that soon web technology will get to the point where, as you drive into town, an application spots a space in a nearby car park, calculates how long and what route to get there, and ...
The semantic web has been one of the hot buzz phrases of the last few years. The idea is that search engines are rubbish because they don't really understand the meaning of what users are searching ...
The Semantic Web is a vision for the future of the Web in which information is given explicit meaning, making it easier for machines to automatically process and integrate information available on the ...
A collection of linked data on the Web to make searches more effective. Just as Web pages are linked together via hypertext, the goal of the Semantic Web is to link all available public data. As ...
What a tangled web we weave, when success our first hyperlinks achieved. (My apologies to Sir Walter Scott.) The ubiquity of the World Wide Web is changing the way we live, learn, and teach. For ...
From the perspective of news consumers, the real point of the news isn’t merely to discover what’s happening. Rather, it is about discerning what it all might mean — especially, to you! In an age of ...
This post is the second in a multi-part series about the future of marketing and the role that semantic, context and intent will have on how we experience the internet. So the search of yesteryear is ...
Computerworld QuickStudies Tim Berners-Lee — the Oxford University graduate who invented the Web in 1989, wrote the first Web browser and server in 1990 and currently directs the World Wide Web ...