Data on the Semantic Web is semi-structured and does not follow one fixed schema. Faceted browsing is a natural technique for navigating such data, partitioning the information space into orthogonal conceptual dimensions. Current faceted interfaces are ma
"Using Flash as the engine, Goowy (a play on GUI, get it?) pretends to be a desktop OS. There's a little "dock" at the bottom (apps even bounce as they "launch"). There's a moderately decent little RSS app, pictured above. You have stickies, a calendar, e
Reading lists are OPML documents that point to RSS feeds, like most of the OPML documents you find, but instead of subscribing to each feed in the document, the reader or aggregator subscribes to the OPML document itself.
* What do I need to set up RSS feeds within Web of Knowledge?
* Can I incorporate the RSS feeds into a website?
* What types of users would benefit from adding RSS feeds to their websites?
* How do I set up an RSS feed?
* Do I need to have an email alert set up in Web of Knowledge?
* How do I renew/cancel my RSS feed?
* How many results can I receive in my RSS feeds?
* What data fields/elements are included in Web of Knowledge RSS feeds?