The conference mission
Discover new and better ways to do business, run our countries, and lead fulfilling and sustainable lives via the intelligent, innovative and diligent development of the New Web, and to make progress faster than otherwise.
What is the New Web?
The term Web 1.0 is applied retrospectively to a Web of documents and ecommerce. The term Web 2.0 has come to describe social community and user-generated content. The New Web – the Web of Data or the Semantic Web, and sometimes Web 3.0 – entails the Web itself understanding the meaning of that participation and content.
News feed
- RT @amir_arya: Does #Google need to take 'Research Methods' module or '#SemanticWeb' module? http://t.co/pqEo74uR
via Twitter 19 May 2:07 pm - Yet again DBPedia is down... #SemanticWeb
via Twitter 19 May 1:01 pm - #video Towards the #SemanticWeb: Introducing the Knowledge Graph | @scoopit http://t.co/Gl7pDo0U [Like it? http://t.co/pqBkrdit ]
via Twitter 19 May 12:37 pm - Google and the knowledge graph. #semanticweb http://t.co/7Db5SE1v
via Twitter 19 May 12:34 pm - #SemanticWeb Google Knowledge Graph Brings Smarter Semantic Results to Your Google Searches | via @pgsimoes @scoopit http://t.co/nnGiE5Pr
via Twitter 19 May 12:29 pm - @edd What's your update nearly 1 year later on relationship between #BigData and #SemanticWeb? Would be greatly interested to know ...
via Twitter 19 May 12:25 pm - Now that search has gone semantic (#bing, #google) then next up is #ads. And it must be contextually relevant. #SemanticWeb #LinkedData #In
via Twitter 19 May 11:30 am - RT @EmekaOkoye: @JesseOguns Knowledge graph is #SemanticWeb search via #LinkedData and #OpenData cc @myen
via Twitter 19 May 10:40 am - I knew it. Thanks. Yaay. I'm getting it RT @EmekaOkoye: @JesseOguns Knowledge graph is #SemanticWeb search via #LinkedData and #OpenData
via Twitter 19 May 10:39 am - @JesseOguns Knowledge graph is #SemanticWeb search via #LinkedData and #OpenData
via Twitter 19 May 10:37 am
- RT @amir_arya: Does #Google need to take 'Research Methods' module or '#SemanticWeb' module? http://t.co/pqEo74uR
