Web Two > On the Semantic Web, universities do ontologies, companies do data

http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/blogger [UMBC eBiquity Blog] It shows the distribution across various Internet top level domains of (1) the sites that Swoogle has crawled, (2) ontology documents that Swoogle has discovered, and (3) all Semantic Web documents it has discovered. The “pure SWDs” are RDF documents in some form (e.g., XML, N3) and excluding XHTML documents with embedded RDF.

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

http://darwinianweb.com [Darwinian Web: Adam Green's thoughts on the evolution of the Internet] A CTO's guide to Web 2.0: He had attended the RSS Alley Geek Dinner the night before, and I could tell that even though he was one generation ahead of me, we had a similar take on software and computer technology. He was in Boston to have meetings with various people as a way of learning more about Web 2.0, so I volunteered to get together with him the next day to share my definition from a fellow CTO's perspective.

Oreillynet.comhttp://www.oreillynet.com [Oreillynet.com] Is Web 2.0 killing the Semantic Web? - O'Reilly XML Blog: As someone else already said, the two go nicely together: You could build a nice SW application with a Web2.0 interface. Or, to put it differently, you could build a nice Web2.0 application with an SW backend.

Dannyayers.comhttp://dannyayers.com [Dannyayers.com] Semantic Web Starting Points: Comment on Semantic Web Starting Points by Danny Ayers, Raw Blog : » Google Base .Semantic Web Starting Points.

http://www.cloudsoup.com [Cloudsoup.com] cloudsoup weblog » Semantic Web: RDF is part of the W3C ’s Semantic Web project, an effort to add meaning to the content of .http://www.cloudsoup.com/ weblog/ archives/ 2004/ 05/ 24/ .

Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, , ,