Monthly Archive for June, 2010

Jun 25

Tim Berner’s Lee on the semantic web in everyday life

A very eloquent explanation of why Tim Berners Lee was frustrated with the amount of data on the web and its inability to find a relationship between it. This, for us, is a very simple explanation of why semantic linking of content and sources can be useful for business but also for everyday life, not least when searching for information on the increasingly huge web….

Tim Berners-Lee on semantic web

Jun 25

How the BBC uses semantic technology to enhance its user experience

A very interesting article we just found on the BBC. One of the BBC’s biggest issue is its wealth of content is becoming harder to find. As one of the biggest websites in the world, BBC teams have begun to consider how semantic technology can be used to provide users with additional relevant information about other BBC content. In short, an ability to provide connections between what were previously separate pieces of content allows the BBC to save money whilst simultaneously enhancing the user experience for its licence fee payers.

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