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March 14, 2009
14:20 Simple Compare & Contrast of Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 (Update 1)
Here is a tabulated "compare and contrast" of Web usage patterns 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. ...
under category: SQL | Semantic Web
14:20 Simple Compare & Contrast of Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 (Update 1)
Here is a tabulated "compare and contrast" of Web usage patterns 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. ...
under category: SQL | Semantic Web
January 29, 2009
18:16 Response to: What is Web 3.0 and Why Should I Care?
Another post done in response to lost comments. This time, the comments relate to Robin Bloor's ...
November 28, 2008
19:27 Introducing Virtuoso Universal Server (Cloud Edition) for Amazon EC2
What is it? A pre-installed edition of Virtuoso for Amazon's EC2 Cloud platform. What does it o...
October 24, 2008
22:05 Dog-fooding: Linked Data and OpenLink Product Portfolio
Thanks to RDF and Linked Data, it's becoming a lot easier for us to explain and reveal the depth...
under category: Virtual Database | Semantic Web
October 21, 2008
15:42 The Numerati & The Magic of You!
In response to ReadWriteWeb's post titled: Who will own your Data in Web 3.0 World?. My simple ...
under category: Virtual Database
September 25, 2008
20:42 The Linked Data Market via a BCG Matrix (Updated)
The sweet spot of Web 3.0 (or any other Web.vNext moniker) is all about providing Web Users with a s...
under category: SQL | Semantic Web | Content Syndication
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August 27, 2008
18:16 Crunchbase & Semantic Web Interview (Remix - Update 1)
After reading Bengee's interview with CrunchBase, I decided to knock up a quick interview remix ...
August 21, 2008
15:26 The Future of the Desktop
Jason Kolb (who initially nudged me to chime in), and then ReadWriteWeb, and of course Nova's T...
under category: Semantic Web
May 20, 2008
19:37 ODBC & WODBC Comparison
ODBC delivers open data access (by reference) to a broad range of enterprise databases via a '...
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