By Paul Miller on April 24, 2009 1:48 PM
World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee declared the Semantic Web ‘open for business’ in 2008, celebrating the ratification of the SPARQL query specification by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C); the organisation of which he is Director. “I think we’ve got all the pieces to be able to go ahead and do pretty much everything,” he stated in an interview. “You should be able to implement a huge amount of the dream, we should be able to get huge benefits from interoperability using what we’ve got. So, people are realising it’s time to just go do it.”
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By Semantic Universe on March 25, 2009 7:57 AM
Jeff Pollock discusses his new book, The Semantic Web for DummiesZDNet BlogsOracle’s Jeff Pollock has been involved with Semantic Technologies for more than a decade, and puts that experience to good use in his latest book, Semantic Web for Dummies. Have a listen to hear Jeff’s intentions for the book and some of his wider …
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