People have been talking about as semantic web being the next big thing and as “Web 3.0″. However, there are some people that have been talking in a different direction stressing that generic platforms with applications based on pulling of data and which can be run anywhere are in for future. One step in this direction would be prism Semantic Web

Like your post, but as I see it the pervasive web and the semantic web are two different things, who will co-exist in the near future, and will both form the next generation of the web. The semantic web is the intelligent web where computers can understand web content (bottom-up by tagging sites with meta data or top-down through interpretation of natural language). The pervasive web means that we connect to the web through all kinds of devices, not just a computer screen, as you already described. Definitely a desirable thing, I agree! Semantic Web

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Filed under: Audio, Internet, Web services, Social Software, Search, web 2.0 There’s been a lot of talk over the last few years about the semantic web. Semantic Web

Semantics Gives The Web Meaning For Machines
Science Daily (press release) - Jul 16, 2008


But a new era of the web is upon us. The semantic web codes data in a way that gives meaning to words and digits in a way that computers can understand.

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Yahoo is starting to use key elements of next generation net technology known as the “semantic web“. Semantic Web


who tells Bobbie Johnson all about web science, trends in computer research and thinking and how to safeguard the future of the web and semantic web.

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London, March 15 : Global internet services company Yahoo has announced that it will adopt some of the key standards of the “semantic web” to improve its search engine. Semantic Web


SecondSpace's ResortScape.com and LandWatch.com web sites leverage the power of the company's highly scalable "semantic web" platform which includes a

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: Global internet services company Yahoo has announced that it will adopt some of the key standards of the “semantic web” to improve its search engine. Semantic Web