Archive for April 2008

Qitera – Stealth Semantic App Sounds Like Twine Competitor – ReadWriteWeb


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Qitera – Stealth Semantic App Sounds Like Twine Competitor
ReadWriteWeb, CA – Apr 10, 2008
The Economist published a short article about the Semantic Web today, picking up on apps we've covered here many times – like Reuters Open Calais, Twine,

A Guide to Business Development 2.0 – ReadWriteWeb


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A Guide to Business Development 2.0
ReadWriteWeb, CA – Apr 10, 2008
The Calais API is an example of a web service which encapsulates an algorithm. In this particular case, the algorithm takes a document and extracts semantic

Using Semantic Search to Cure Disease, Prevent Animal Testing – ReadWriteWeb


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Using Semantic Search to Cure Disease, Prevent Animal Testing
ReadWriteWeb, CA – Apr 9, 2008
One of the big trends in 2008 has been the emergence of what I call Semantic Apps – a kind of 'Web 2.0 Meets Semantic Web' app typified by startups like

Doing business with web 3.0 – Exec Digital

Doing business with web 3.0
Exec Digital, UK – Apr 8, 2008
The original designation was ‘the semantic web’ but this wasn’t thought to be sexy enough after the excitement of ‘Web 2.0’, so Web 3.0 it has become.

The Semantic Web goes thin – ZDNet

The Semantic Web goes thin
ZDNet – Mar 31, 2008
Increasingly, it looks like Weight Watchers has gotten hold of the Semantic Web. Fat is out. Thin is in. And while no one’s counting points, it certainly