Semantic Computing

by Ken Orr

Tim Berners-Lee is once again trying to revolutionize how we use the Internet to find and share more and more complex information. Berners-Lee calls this next-generation invention the Semantic Web. Berners-Lee has the stature to get lots of big organizations behind him in whatever technology he chooses. He's chosen the Semantic Web, and the future may very well belong to those who follow him into this unexplored territory.

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Semantic Computing 24 December 2000

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