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Semantic Web Challenge Winners

Semantic Web Challenge Winners: "

Hot from the Galway sportsdesk:

1. Prize: CONFOTO, appmosphere web applications, Germany
2. Prize: FungalWeb, Concordia University, Canada
3. Prize: Personal Publication Reader, Universität Hannover, Germany

challenge.semanticweb.org

CONFOTO is a browsing and annotation service for conference photos. It combines recent Web trends (tag-based categorization, interactive user interfaces, syndication) with the advantages of Semantic Web platforms (machine-understandable information, an extensible data model, the possibility to mix arbitrary RDF vocabularies).

Congrats bengee!!

(Benjamin had a string of bad luck just prior to the conference, there may still be glitches in the app - ‘my sparql store exploded last week’)

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(Via Raw.)

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Will Web 2.0 kill Windows?

Michael Gartenberg poses the question: Will Web 2.0 kill Windows?: "

Answer: NO.

Comparing Web 2.0 to Windows is like comparing Apples and Oranges!

The Internet displaced Windows (long time ago!). The effect of this reality is simply working its way through Geoffrey Moore's Bell Curve - in "left to right" fashion. By the way, there isn't a single thing Microsoft can do about this beyond accepting this reality and gearing itself up to compete as best it can in this new reality.

The Internet is the Operating System for the New Computer - aptly coined: "The Network" by Sun years ago (unfortunately a blind preoccupation with Java has completely obscured Sun's fundamental vision regarding this matter).

Web 2.0 provides the Windows API equivalent for the InternetOS.

The real message in today's well publicized memos from Bill and Ray is a realization on the part of Microsoft that they can no longer bet the house on Windows; Integrated Innovation will no longer imply: covert ways of locking unsuspecting customers and partners into Windows. In short, Microsoft is wrestling with its Local Max.
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