Tim O'Reilly attempts to clarify just what is meant by Web 2.0, the term first coined at a conference brainstorming session between O'Reilly Media and MediaLive International, which also spawned the Web 2.0 Conference.
Based in San Francisco, Metaweb Technologies was spun out of Applied Minds in July 2005 to build a better infrastructure for the Web. After several years of development, we recently launched our first product: Freebase – an open, shared database of the world's information.
Sur ce point, il n'est pas inintéressant de faire la comparaison avec Dbpedia. Ce dernier est construit, entre autres, àpartir des info-box de Wikipedia et de la catégorisation des articles. Siles données sont d'une très grande richesse, lesdéfaut
The Semantic Web is principally about working with data in a new and hopefully better way, and making that data available on the Web if desired in an open fashion such that other applications can understand and reuse it more easily. We call this idea "
Il ne faut évidemment pas tomber dans l'extrémisme et oublier tous les apports que peuvent avoir certaines de ces technologies, mais il est aujourd'hui certain que le Web sémantique ne se créera pas à partir des fondations de l'intelligence artific
Like the much-anticipatedPowerset, the company aims to give appropriate answers to natural language queries, even if key query terms are not included in the data being indexed. Current search engines are unable to return appropriate results for these qu
Very basically we have created a technology which can represent the world's knowledge in a form that is clear and accessible to humans, as well as being comprehensible to computers. This is different from the knowledge stored in websites and books, whic