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Rob Monster stirred the venture capital pot last summer when the entrepreneur-turned-angel investor launched Monster Venture Partners, saying at the time that venture capitalists deserved a “bad rap” for putting entrepreneurs in the “back corner Semantic Web
I’ve been fascinated by the Web 2.0 concept and what it potentially means for the next generation of Internet content and applications. According to Wikipedia, “Web 2.0 ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0 ) is a term describing changing trends in Semantic Web
It’s easy enough to spot a girly cellphone–just look for bright finishes in shades of pink, purple and red. But is it possible to use a phone like a girl? Research says yes. There are subtle but powerful differences in how men and women use Semantic Web
Last night I was clicking through the zillionth or so argument on the Internet I’ve come across this decade, and as with approximately 98 million-billion-trillion of them, it hinged, to some degree, on the definition of “indie.” We’ve gone through Semantic Web
Internet search engines such as Google, Yahoo! and MSN help us find news, blogs, people, hiking boots, definitions of words and collectible widgets. Even hackers use search engines to find vulnerable Web sites. The term “search” - as both a noun and Semantic Web
Rob Monster stirred the venture capital pot last summer when the entreprenuer-turned-angel investor launched Monster Venture Partners , saying at the time that venture capitalists deserved a “bad rap” for putting entrepreneurs in the “back corner Semantic Web
So said Eric Johnson, president of the US Chamber of Commerce — in the mid-twentieth century — as he noted the constancy of change. That was before the Internet. With the advent of the World Wide Web and its ability to make information easily Semantic Web
On this week’s EIC Squared podcast, ZDNet’s Larry Dignan and I discuss the legal tussle between Apple and the Mac cloner, Psystar. This week, Psystar sued Apple on antitrust grounds . Psystar execs said they just want to make the Mac OS “more Semantic Web
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