When you think of the Web or the Internet as a whole, it can seem so modern—and in many ways it is. It's constantly evolving and progressing, even as we speak.
A Computer Science portal for geeks. It contains well written, well thought and well explained computer science and programming articles, quizzes and practice/competitive programming/company interview Questions.
Schema.org is a set of extensible schemas that enables webmasters to embed structured data on their web pages for use by search engines and other applications.
At the 2007 EG conference, Kevin Kelly shares a fun stat: The World Wide Web, as we know it, is only 5,000 days old. Now, Kelly asks, how can we predict what's coming in the next 5,000 days? About Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly has been publisher of the Whole Earth Review, exec editor at WIRED, founder of visionary nonprofits, and writer on biology and business and "cool tools." He's admired for his new…
A story about the Semantic Web Interviews with: Tim Berners-Lee Clay Shirky Chris Dixon David Weinberger Nova Spivack Jason Shellen Lee Feigenbaum John Hebeler Alon Halevy David Karger Abraham Bernstein
Immer mehr und immer komplexere Daten – die klassischen Darstellungsformen Tabelle und Liste sind bei großen Datenmengen und komplizierten Strukturen oft überfordert. Liquiverse entwickelt daher innovative User-Interfaces, die den schnellen und einfachen Zugriff auch bei großen Datenmengen verbessern.
Die Basis ist Liquid Browsing. Mit dieser Interaktionstechnologie wühlt der Nutzer wie in einer Flüssigkeit gezielt und intuitiv durch große Informationsmengen. Ob sie ihre persönlichen Dateien organisieren, Bilder oder Videos verwalten, E-Mails auffinden oder etwas im Internet suchen, Liquid Browsing optimiert den Umgang mit Daten um ein vielfaches.
The Ubiquity Herd, or simply the herd, is a word used to describe the collection of people who use Ubiquity and are willing to share some information about the commands they use by contributing to an anonymized public asset. This asset isn't just useful for discovering new commands; in the future, it will also be useful for evaluating and diagnosing the health of the entire Ubiquity software ecosystem. It's heavily inspired by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society's work on Herdict, and is one attempt to explore the complex issue of associated data as outlined by Mitchell Baker.
"End User Examples" shows examples of where Calais has been integrated into end-user tools and web sites. 2) "Submitting Content to Calais" focuses on application / tools that help you get your content to the Calais service, 3) "Capability Demonstrations"
Die Telekommunikations-Konzerne haben eine finstere Vision: Ihr Traum ist ein Kommerznetz, bei dem nur noch zahlungskräftige Web-Unternehmen breitbandig beim Verbraucher ankommen. Im Web 3.0 hätten Startups, Blogger und junge Kreative keine Chance.
Information is stuck inside HTML pages, formatted in esoteric ways, difficult for machines to process. "Web 3.0", precursor to a refined semantic web, will change this. ‘Web 3.0′ will transform web sites into web services. Unstructured information bec
Web 1.0 was all about connecting people. It was an interactive space, and I think Web 2.0 is, of course, a piece of jargon, nobody even knows what it means. If Web 2.0 for you is blogs and wikis, then that is people to people.
MindMeister brings the concept of mind mapping to the web, using its facilities for real-time collaboration to allow truly global brainstorming sessions. Real-time, synchronous sessions across the web.
“The semantic web will do for data what the web did for documents,” Spivack says. “It will make it universally searchable and sharable.” The standard way to organize and present data on the semantic web is described by the Resource Description Fr
C. Herzog, M. Luger, and M. Herzog. Proceedings of the ESWC'07 workshop \"Bridging the Gap between Semantic Web and Web 2.0\", Innsbruck, Austria, (June 2007)