...Web as a programmable data source as well as a platform for...[the] Web page. Early on, programmable access to Web data entailed a lot of screen scraping. Nowadays it often still does, but it's
Machines, with their rigid information processing capabilities, need everything spelled out for them. To be able to do something useful with this title and byline, a machine would need to be able to parse it correctly. It would need to know that the numbe
A 5-minute video "brief" on semantic web/web 2.0, separation of form and content (XML, CSS), and the way "machine-readable" web content creates a reciprocity (mutual relationship) between human and machine, where both "use" each other.
"Many people have told me this week that they think 'Web 2.0' has not been very impressive so far and that they really hope for a next-generation of the Web with some more significant innovation under the hood -- regardless of what it's called. A lot of p
"Many people have told me this week that they think 'Web 2.0' has not been very impressive so far and that they really hope for a next-generation of the Web with some more significant innovation under the hood -- regardless of what it's called. A lot of p
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