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IBM developerWorks: Planning a Semantic Web site

The Semantic Web brings with it the opportunities for users to get smarter search results, and for site owners to get more targeted traffic as users find what they really want. But these benefits don't just magically appear. This article leads you through the aspects of both information architecture and general infrastructure you need in place to truly take advantage of this burgeoning opportunity.

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InfoWorld: Xerox tool analyzes text to improve search results

"Xerox researchers have developed a search tool that tries to understand documents, rather than looking for keywords, in order to provide better results."

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eWeek: Tim Berners-Lee on Getting Semantic Web Wise

"In this Tech Rising podcast, the entire interview session between eWEEK Chief Technology Analyst Jim Rapoza and Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the Web and head of the World Wide Web Consortium. Berners-Lee goes into depth about the current status of the semantic web, the challenges it faces and its future. "

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IBM developerWorks: Discover concepts with Easy Semantic Search

"Get an introduction to "Easy Semantic Search," a new functionality introduced in IBM OmniFind Enterprise Edition V8.4 that enables end-users to leverage the power of semantic search to query for concepts through the well-accepted keyword query paradigm. Follow the steps outlined in this article to enable the Easy Semantic Search functionality with an example processing of telephone numbers. Then customize the Easy Semantic Search functionality by extending the sample configuration."

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Collaboration Loop: Web 2.0...Web 3.0...Web 99.0???

"A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to participate in a panel discussion at Cisco’s Market Research Fair on Web 2.0 and Web 3.0. The consensus opinion of the panel – we’re confused. And if the so-called “experts” are confused, imagine what the rest of the IT community is thinking."

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Technology Review: What Comes After Web 2.0?

"To see how these ideas may evolve, and what may emerge after Web 2.0, one need only look to groups such as MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the World Wide Web Consortium, Amazon.com, and Google. All of these organizations are working for a smarter Web, and some of their prototype implementations are available on the Web for anyone to try. Many of these projects emphasize leveraging the human intelligence already embedded in the Web in the form of data, metadata, and links between data nodes."

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