w3.org — Frequently asked questions about the Semantic Web, RDF, ... Targeted for a general web public. May 8, 2007 View in Crawl 4
gmillerdMay 9, 2007
Yet there is a solid differentiation between what people would call 1.0 and 2.0 websites.
22pagesMay 9, 2007
Welcome to Tin-Foil Hat 2.0(ps - drinking less coffee may help you ante)
captsoloMay 9, 2007Submitter
Practical, community-driven Semantic Web projects may be interesting to look at - e.g., SIOC ( <a class="user" href="http://sioc-project.org">http://sioc-project.org</a> ), DOAP ( <a class="user" href="http://doapstore.org/">http://doapstore.org/</a> ) and FOAF ( <a class="user" href="http://www.foaf-project.org/">http://www.foaf-project.org/</a> )
coloneljessupMay 9, 2007
Don't be such an anti-semite!Oh wait...................
esquilaxMay 9, 2007
@kevincannon: you're talking about "semantic" HTML, not the Semantic Web. At least read the FAQ in TFA before commenting, you might know what you're talking about first...
jacks0nMay 9, 2007
You do realize that O'Reilly holds conferences to collaborate Web 2.0 standards, don't you? No money's been made on the trademark. (web2summit.com)
feelmydiseaseMay 9, 2007
wait til the anti-semantites find out...
dude199May 12, 2007
can someone please explain if this will affect porn on the web?
webmissileJun 30, 2007
Happily using the SIOC import plugin for WPDave<a class="user" href="http://www.relaxseo.com">http://www.relaxseo.com</a>
iamdexterSep 8, 2007
semantic web is useless. Yes<a class="user" href="http://www.hoopearings.us">http://www.hoopearings.us</a>
king52Mar 23, 2008
Article very good but there is core concepts in semantic web to really understand read the faq and then you will see interesting <a class="user" href="http://www.ebooknetworking.com">http://www.ebooknetworking.com</a>
razicopMay 19, 2008
I think semantic web session will be end very soon because its not working on demand.<a class="user" href="http://www.joinarcade.com/disney-channel-games/">http://www.joinarcade.com/disney-channel-games/</a>
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gmillerdMay 9, 2007
Yet there is a solid differentiation between what people would call 1.0 and 2.0 websites.
22pagesMay 9, 2007
Welcome to Tin-Foil Hat 2.0(ps - drinking less coffee may help you ante)
captsoloMay 9, 2007Submitter
Practical, community-driven Semantic Web projects may be interesting to look at - e.g., SIOC ( <a class="user" href="http://sioc-project.org">http://sioc-project.org</a> ), DOAP ( <a class="user" href="http://doapstore.org/">http://doapstore.org/</a> ) and FOAF ( <a class="user" href="http://www.foaf-project.org/">http://www.foaf-project.org/</a> )
coloneljessupMay 9, 2007
Don't be such an anti-semite!Oh wait...................
esquilaxMay 9, 2007
@kevincannon: you're talking about "semantic" HTML, not the Semantic Web. At least read the FAQ in TFA before commenting, you might know what you're talking about first...
jacks0nMay 9, 2007
You do realize that O'Reilly holds conferences to collaborate Web 2.0 standards, don't you? No money's been made on the trademark. (web2summit.com)
feelmydiseaseMay 9, 2007
wait til the anti-semantites find out...
dude199May 12, 2007
can someone please explain if this will affect porn on the web?
webmissileJun 30, 2007
Happily using the SIOC import plugin for WPDave<a class="user" href="http://www.relaxseo.com">http://www.relaxseo.com</a>
iamdexterSep 8, 2007
semantic web is useless. Yes<a class="user" href="http://www.hoopearings.us">http://www.hoopearings.us</a>
king52Mar 23, 2008
Article very good but there is core concepts in semantic web to really understand read the faq and then you will see interesting <a class="user" href="http://www.ebooknetworking.com">http://www.ebooknetworking.com</a>
razicopMay 19, 2008
I think semantic web session will be end very soon because its not working on demand.<a class="user" href="http://www.joinarcade.com/disney-channel-games/">http://www.joinarcade.com/disney-channel-games/</a>