Web 2.0 and Semantic Web: Mars and Venus?
February 1st, 2006 | Published in Business, News, Technology
ZDNet
Kendall Clark from XML.com posted an interesting article called Web 2.0 Meet the Semantic Web. In it he talks about a new technology called SPARQL, which is an RDF query language and protocol. It’s apparently an SQL for the Semantic Web. Kendall’s post proposes that Web 2.0 be “wrapped, morphed, or bridged on to RDF”, to use Shelley Power’s words (kindly translating from SemWeb geek into 2.0 geek). Kendall wrote in summary:
“Well, Web 2.0 fans, builders, and advocates need more love from SW fans, builders, and advocates. These two worlds really belong together.”
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