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November 11, 2003

Shelley goes semantical

Shelley continues to write beautifully about the semantic web, as opposed to the Semantic Web.

The semantic web she describes is, to me, simply the Web. The Web's links are (with rare exception) semantic, i.e., meaningful. That's what makes the Web not an "information space" but a human place.


Liz has a useful list of bloggerini about Clay's article.

Posted by D. Weinberger at November 11, 2003 10:51 AM


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There is a typo in the URL of your link to Liz. It should be:

http://mamamusings.net/archives/2003/11/10/shirky_touches_off_a_storm_of_semantic_web_posts.php

Posted by: Jay Fienberg | November 11, 2003 01:32 PM


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