We’ve seen it before and the death pool is large for many social platforms (who wants a bet on MySpace time of demise?) and Web 2.0 aggregators that have never found a way to make money. And don’t kid yourself, making money with your website/service (SaaS) is the bottom line. So it is with...
The Meaning and Future of the Semantic Web
Many of today’s search engines rely on keywords. That is, the user enters the relevant words in your search ( “Albert Einstein” and “Nobel”, eg.), And the application returns all documents containing those words. Low accuracy or relevancy of the results (will return many irrelevant documents for search: the presence of a keyword in...
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