Submitted by Joris Claeys:
After a succesfull OneCebu (see CeBoom) convention and a weekend island hopping around Cebu, I am back to the virtual world with a refreshed view on the world's reality. Moving forward with the MARKETING VILLAGE - knowledge platform for the Emergin Markets. (Read More)
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TechCrunch
This guest post is written by Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of salesforce.com. He has been widely recognized for pioneering innovation with honors such as the 2007 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year, the SDForum Visionary Award, Alumni Entrepreneur of the Year by the University of Southern California (USC) Marshall Sch (Read More)
: What makes the semantic web such a difficult thing to implement in a useful way is, again, a combination of the limitations in the technology, but most of all the human factor. It just isnt possible to model human behavior. There is mood, taste, circumstances, irrational behavior and all other types of complexities that we humans can deal with (barely) but machines cant.
: I think the semantic web has a long way to go. Anyone remember virtual reality video games. Sometimes the concept is great, but it will take time for it to be accessible enough for the average person to understand, let alone adopt.
ReadWriteWeb
When you hear the word "semantic" you likely think of the semantic web - the supposed next iteration of the World Wide Web that features structured data and specific protocols that aim to bring about an "intelligent" web. But the concept of semantics doesn't necessarily apply just to the web - it can apply to other things a (Read More)
Semantic Web Company
(New Scientist Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) BY THE time the web began to be widely used, around a decade ago, its inventor was already working on a more ambitious plan. Tim Berners-Lee was imagining the ultimate "mash-up": a web in which any sort of data - from train timetables to scientific papers - could be seamlessly comb (Read More)
Semantic Web Company
Over the next few months, you’ll start hearing an awful lot about something called the Semantic Web. Hailed as the next logical step in the evolution of the world wide web, it’s been bubbling away in research labs for years, but, if its pioneer is to be believed, it is about to hit the big time.Earlier in the ye (Read More)
Semantic Web Company
One of the most interesting sessions at the consistently engaging Semantic Technology conference in San Jose back in May was the ‘Semantic Venture Panel: Investor Opportunities and Pitfalls.’
Alex Iskold did a good job of capturing the essence of the session for ReadWriteWeb and I... (Read More)
Semantic Web Company
Technology web site TechCrunch is one of those staples (like ZDNet, of course) to which we all turn for news and analysis on the companies shaping the Web. Their CrunchBase directory provides a wealth of information on the companies and people featured in their stories (and elsewhere, as it’s editable by anyone), and (Read More)
Submitted by Vincent Wright:
Twitter addicts will understand me when I say that following a lot of people can be hectic at times. If you’re having this problem, then you should see what you can do over at Twitly.com. Through the site, you’ll be able to create groups from people you currently follow on Twitter. This will allow you to see only updates fr (Read More)
: I went to the Twitly site and I don't like the fact that I can't view their FAQ or their contact page without giving them my twitter information. Everytime I click on the links, it takes me back to the login page.
: Interesting point, Dljordaneku. I tried accessing the FAQ prior to logging in. That process kept bringing me back to the login screen. So, guess what I did? I logged in. And guess what I discovered when I clicked on the FAQ tab after I logged in? NOTHING! There was nothing there. Nor was there anything in the "About" and "Contact" tabs. In addition, the Twitter timelines are not hyperlinked in Twitly so, we're not able to single out individual messages for sharing... hmmmm Somebody is not quite ready for primetime. I'm changing my password on Twitter. Immediately.