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IPL Teams Look Up To The Web As Second Life!

IPL Teams Look Up To The Web As Second Life!

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has already won many hearts and made a huge fan following among all cricket lovers. This is not all. It has also given a platform for budding cricketers to showcase their skills and thanks to IPL some players have left their country to play full-time in the IPL. And as [...]

WWW: WAT Weekly WrapUp 16th - 21st February

WWW: WAT Weekly WrapUp 16th – 21st February

The week that went by was pretty hectic for the guys at WAT and Rajiv especially with loads or running around and posts on our media. The 2nd WATBlog panel announced with much fanfare the week before last got an excellent response we would like to thank you for your enthusiastic support and the wonderful panelists who made the 2 hours of debate and discussion worth every moment of it.

Commercial Viability of Semantic Web May be Sooner Than You Think

Commercial Viability of Semantic Web May be Sooner Than You Think

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.

The New Internet – Downloads at 10,000 Times Faster Than The current Broadband

19 years after Tim Berner Lee at CERN created the Internet, another innovation is in the making there that could once again completely revolutionize the way we access the information. CERN has been. Working on Grid Computing, CERN, the particle physics laboratory has tested speeds which are around 10,000 times the broadband speeds of today. The new Internet has the ability to deliver mammoth amount of data within seconds.