Our earlier post about the Semantic vs. Synaptic Web has raised some questions about the users of this new web trend. Why do we think it will be about the users and no more about the computers talking between each other. We can reference a bit with Ghost in The Shell. There is a network [...]
This entry was written by , posted on January 7, 2010 at 9:18 am, filed under synaptic web and tagged Application programming interface, Brain, Data, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Representation, Machine learning, Metadata, Semantic Web, synaptic web.
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Image by *iFatma via Flickr Word on the street has it that semantic has become a curseword and people should avoid using it at all cost, especially in relation to any sort of internet business or technology. Hearing about this led me to wondering about why and how it was that the semantic web failed [...]
This entry was written by , posted on January 4, 2010 at 9:27 am, filed under synaptic web and tagged Google, History, Search Engines, Searching, Semantic Web, Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web, Zemanta.
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The Synaptic Web has been around for a while now, the nearly two months are an age in internet terms, but it hasn’t been known for as long as the semantic web and the real-time web. They’ve been around for eons upon eons and are thus far better understood. This is why we don’t know [...]
This entry was written by , posted on December 22, 2009 at 9:13 am, filed under synaptic web and tagged Chris Saad, Human, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Representation, Real-time computing, Semantic Web, Social network, Web 2.0.
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