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  • Semantic Web Patterns: A Guide to Semantic Technologies

    From the page: "The Semantic Web is offering an exciting promise: improved information discoverability, automation of complex searches, and innovative web browsing. Yet the Semantic Web means different things to different people. Indeed, its definitions in the enterprise and consumer spaces... more

    Reviewed by ariadna Dec 26 2008, 11:30am ( 5 reviews ) readwriteweb.com

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  • Rated by myscience on Jan 18 2009, 11:17am

    The Semantic Web means many things to different people, because there are a lot of pieces to it. To some, the Semantic Web is the web of data, where information is represented in RDF and OWL. Some people replace RDF with Microformats. Others think that the Semantic Web is about web services, while for many it is about artificial intelligence - computer programs solving complex optimization problems that are out of our reach. And business people always redefine the problem in terms of end user value, saying that whatever it is, it needs to have simple and tangible applications for consumers and enterprises.
  • Rated by esoos on Dec 29 2008, 6:31am

    and the semantic web as well...
  • Rated by DaniiK on Dec 29 2008, 2:57am

    Good Overview
  • Rated by Anuja-George on Dec 29 2008, 12:27am

    From the page: "In this article, we'll analyze the trends and technologies that power the Semantic Web. We'll identify patterns that are beginning to emerge, classify the different trends, and peak into what the future holds."
  • Rated by ariadna on Dec 26 2008, 11:30am

    From the page: "The Semantic Web is offering an exciting promise: improved information discoverability, automation of complex searches, and innovative web browsing. Yet the Semantic Web means different things to different people. Indeed, its definitions in the enterprise and consumer spaces are different, and there are different means to a common end - top-down vs. bottom-up and microformats vs. RDF. "