The Future of the Internet According to Tim Berners-Lee
In this PC World article, The Future of the Internet According to Tim Berners-Lee, Tim Dean writes: “It’s just a matter of time before people appreciate the potential of the semantic web… It’s like today’s World Wide Web, except instead of only being readable by humans, it also has meaning for machines, thus enabling them to bring their considerable data crunching might to our advantage. It essentially turns the web into one giant, interconnected database that we can query to our leisure.”
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