The Semantic Web Going Mainstream 110
Jamie found a story about a new web tool that is trying to break ground into the semantic web. It's called twine, and it supposedly will intelligently aggregate your data, be it youtube videos, emails, or whatever you accumulate in your travels. Not the first, not the last, but here's hoping something comes out of the ideas someday.
not strong enough (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sorry, but it's not for me. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Sorry, but it's not for me. (Score:5, Funny)
With the Berners-Lee Semantic Web(tm), however, you would just type in "which Major League batter had the most RBIs in 1997?"
(Of course, most search engines will already pick out the relevant terms even if you typed that question in, but that doens't count because they don't do it *intelligently*.)
Re:Too many buzzwords. too little content (Score:5, Funny)
The video is useless; the guy is doing a demo, but the video only shows the face of the speaker, not the demo.
let's do some semantic here: useless, demo, speaker. Anwser:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_bubble [wikipedia.org]
Cool, the good old days are back, time to make some easy money :-).