By Paul Miller on April 13, 2012
Computer rendering of the Chicago Spire. This is not the current design as of July 12, 2008. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) We have become accustomed to the simple yet all-powerful search box. ‘Advanced’ search options and arcane query syntaxes have largely been replaced by the learned behaviour of throwing some words at Google*, ignoring the sponsored […]
Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged Freebase, google, search, sehrch, semantic search, semantic web, structured search, web 3.0, web search, Wolfram Alpha
By Paul Miller on February 22, 2010
I recorded my latest Semantic Web-ish podcast last week, talking with Martin Hepp in Germany and Jamie Taylor in California. Our topic was GoodRelations, an ontology/vocabulary designed to enhance the clarity of descriptions of businesses and their products on the Web. As the GoodRelations site describes, “GoodRelations is a language that can be used to describe very […]
Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged e-business, e-commerce, Freebase, GoodRelations, Linked Data, Metaweb, ontology, Podcast, RDFa, semantic web, vocabulary