A very brief introduction to the semantic web (web 3.0) and how it relates to the social web. Includes a video of the progression from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 by robin fay, georgiawebgurl@gmail.com
2. Semantic web and the social web Robin Fay, robinfay.net October 2009 Find me at robinfay.net, facebook, twitter, linkedin, youtube, blogger, slideshare, etc. Aka georgiawebgurl
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7. Semantic web and the social web The web as we know it (and think of it) links together documents (html, pdf, dynamic documents created from databases, etc.) The Semantic web links together data. Robin Fay, robinfay.net, 2009/10
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11. Semantic web and the social web Robin Fay, robinfay.net, 2009/10 RDF concept
12. Semantic web and the social web W3C model Simple RDF concept markup
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15. Semantic web and the social web Robin Fay, robinfay.net October 2009 FOAF
16. Semantic web and the social web Robin Fay, robinfay.net, 2009/10 … okay so that doesn’t look so bad.... …. Very Simple Dublin Core in RDF FOAF + DC
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19. Semantic web and the social web It all fits together, though…. Being that this is data driven, we can query, using SPARQL, a standard query language. It all fits together except….
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23. Semantic web and the social web Robin Fay, robinfay.net 2009/10 The social web/social media/social networking is about people. Its focus has been less on standards, controlled vocabularies, RULES…. After all, here comes everybody… ..but that is not exactly true. In order for blog posts to display sequentially, in order for discussions to be threaded, there must be an underlying order – a structure -- rules.
24. Semantic web and the social web Robin Fay, robinfay.net 2009/10 Much of the technology (databases, servers, etc.) already exists – at least for the initial stages of the semantic web. A great deal of the criticism of the semantic web hinges on either artificial intelligence OR on human inability – in other words, the computers can’t learn and we won’t code correctly for the computers, either.