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23/09/2011
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In Next Web people explore and discuss on opportunities related to web 2.0, semantic web and semantic technologies applied to the web, Web 3.0 and, in general, evolution and future of the Internet.
The community discusses the future of the web and the way in which the set of technologies enabling internet will influence the development of the socio-digital life, the building of the digital identity of people and organizations, and the acceleration of learning social processes. All thanks to the exercise of simultaneous sociability and access to ubiquitous information and intelligence.
Companies, venture capitalists, institutions, researchers, professors, start-ups, bloggers, advanced internet users, internet activists and, on the whole, anybody who believes in the technology power of social transformation, have their new space in Next Web, a community promoted by the GNOSS Team.
Published by Equipo GNOSS
23/09/2011
Published by Rubén Vinagre Sáenz
02/06/2010
Vídeo de la participación de Tim Berners-Lee en Gov 2.0 Expo 2010 en el que utiliza una bolsa de patatas para explicar la utilidad de los datos vinculados (Linked Data).
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Published by Equipo GNOSS
17/05/2010
Dolors Reig comenta el vídeo 'Web 3.0, a doc by Kate Ray', en el que Dixon, Tim Berners-Lee, Clay Shirky, David Weinberger, Nova Spivack, Jason Shellen, Lee Feigenbaum, John Hebeler, Alon Halevy, David Karger y Abraham Bernstein exponen sus puntos de vista sobre la web 3.0.
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Published by Equipo GNOSS
26/04/2010
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Published by Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza González
09/12/2009
Web con los 10 productos de la web semántica del año 2009. 2009 has seen a lot of Semantic Web and structured data activity. Much of it has been driven by Linked Data, a W3C project which gained momentum this year. According to Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web, Linked Data is a sea change akin to the invention of the WWW itself. We've gone from a Web of documents to a Web of data.The 10 products we've picked out for this end-of-year review are ones that have done interesting things with data. Connecting to other data, building new applications with data, sharing data, and more. These 10 products may not be the type of Semantic Web apps that the W3C envisaged in the 90s, but that no longer seems to matter. What's important is that the Web is becoming more meaningfu...
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