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I write a decent amount of blog posts, have been at it since over 2 years on a fairly regular basis now actually. So it is not often that I get caught in a situation where I don’t know what should I put as a title for the post. Sometimes it is because so many of them might have been written already that I can’t think of anything that is not repetitive. And then there are posts like this one, about apps like Akibot whose features are so many and so varied that you don’t know what exactly to highlight. Not that I am a master of headlines but still. So yes Akibot – Businesses you must know about this one.
If John Davies, the Head of Next Generation Web Research at BT, is to be believed, Semantic Web may be commercially viable sooner than you think. Does this mean that the days of Web 2.0 and the community gone by?
The term ‘Semantic Web’ was derived from W3C director, Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s vision of the Web as a universal medium for data, information and knowledge exchange. Semantic Web is seen as the development of the World Wide Web where the content of information and services are defined to make web content more searchable and useful.