Saturday, July 7, 2007

Semantic Web

An article on CNNMoney, Web 3.0: No humans required, got me interested in the concept of the semantic web again. I had last delved into it in 2004, when W3C published a new revision of the Resource Description Framework.

According to the article, Radar Networks have had some success in creating a RDF data engine and an user application. This got me real interested, and I immediately Googled up their site, only to find that: "Radar Networks is presently in stealth-mode and anticipates releasing its first commercial products in 2007. "

So I'll just have to wait then, I guess. Meanwhile, I'm going to re-read the RDF specification and find out if I can figure out something useful to do with it.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's a GRDDL primer on how they convert information in microformats to RDF