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September 28, 2004

Semantic Web is a Program

Semantic Web is a Program.

Slashdot pointed to a new Tim Berners-Lee interview about the Semantic Web. While on face value it's YASWI by Sir Tim (Yet Another Semantic Web Interview), there are some great quotes in this one. e.g.

When asked if the Semantic Web is just a way to automate things that a human would do, Sir Tim replied:


"This is more like giving you a program which can do all the things which your MIS department could write programs to do but doesn't have time to. But it is still a program. Just as the World Wide Web is still a document."

That's an important point - just as Amazon can be said to be more a virtual agent than a website nowadays, the Semantic Web is a dynamic program not a static document. The generation of the Web we're in now is almost a living one - it's about movement and application of information. If not quite living, certainly information on the Web is much more social than it was 5 or 10 years ago. It's being used by people to connect with each other on a grander scale than even Ted Nelson ever dreamed.


(Continued at The Mediaburn Radio Weblog)


Posted by yatta at 02:13 PM