Ein Vergleich: Alle Sozialen Netzwerke zusammen haben im Jahr 2008 etwa zwei Millarden Dollar umgesetzt, Google hingegen kam auf 5,7 Milliarden Dollar - alleine im Schlussquartal 2008.
Damit sind wir beim offenbar alleinigen Gewinner angelangt. Das einzige Marktsegment, das im Netz in den nächsten Jahren stabil wachsen wird, ist nämlich die suchebezogene Werbung. Wachsen wird also vornehmlich Google, das mehr als drei Viertel des Weltmarkts innehat.
Quer durch die Bank erwarten die Analysten etwa acht Prozent Umsatzplus, drei Viertel davon sind für Google.
I must admit that lately Google is the cause of my headaches. No, not just because it decided I was not going to be not provided with useful information about my sites. And neither because it is changing practically every tool I got used since my first days as an SEO (Google Analytics, Webmaster Tools, Gmail…). And, honestly, not only because it released a ravenous Panda. No, the real question that is causing my headaches is: What the hell does Google want to go with all these changes?
Welcome to TuQS! Turnguard's QuadStore is the first draft of an own implementation of a QuadStore with main focus on data-retrieval speed. TuQS can be queried and updated using openrdf's SAIL API. Please choose a repository here. * Features o SAIL accessible o True QuadStore with GraphSupport o HighSpeed regex SPARQL filters o Userrights on TripleBasis o Extendable to a QuintStore (or more generally to an n-Store) o Cachable SPARQL Queries for further speed improvement o Clusterable o Federationable o FullTextSearchable
At TED2009, Tim Berners-Lee called for "raw data now" -- for governments, scientists and institutions to make their data openly available on the web. At TED University in 2010, he shows a few of the interesting results when the data gets linked up. About Tim Berners-Lee Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. He leads the World Wide Web Consortium, overseeing the Web's standards and development.
20 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. For his next project, he's building a web for open, linked data that could do for numbers what the Web did for words, pictures, video: unlock our data and reframe the way we use it together. About Tim Berners-Lee Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. He leads the World Wide Web Consortium, overseeing the Web's standards and development.
The Friend of a Friend (FOAF) project is creating a Web of machine-readable pages describing people, the links between them and the things they create and do.
FOAF is about your place in the Web, and the Web's place in our world. FOAF is a simple technology that makes it easier to share and use information about people and their activities (eg. photos, calendars, weblogs), to transfer information between Web sites, and to automatically extend, merge and re-use it online.
January 17, 2010 By Scott Brinker 4 Comments
The 8th linked data business model
In response to my post on linked data business models, Leigh Dodds at Talis wrote a terrific piece with his thoughts on the business of linked data. Leigh presents a number of great ideas that I think really carry the conversation forward.
One of his points is that I overlooked an important model, what he calls the “sponsorship model.” Under this model, a government entity or a non-profit organization has a funded mandate to deliver certain data to the public or their targeted constituency. I’d humbly suggest calling it the subsidized model though, to avoid confusion, because sponsorship is often associated with advertising and branding — very different business models.
A. Latif, A. Saeed, P. Hoefler, A. Stocker, and C. Wagner. Proceedings of I-Semantics 2009. 5th International Conference on Semantic Systems, page 568--577. Journal of Universal Computer Science, (2009)