What Happened to the Semantic Web?
What Happened to the Semantic Web?
It's already happened! Semantically-rich structured data islands to documents is what modern SEO is about!
H/T Teodora Petkova John Kellden
_This new generation of documents creates a new Web dimension in which links are no longer seen solely as document addresses, but can function as unambiguous names for anything, while also enabling the construction of controlled natural language sentences for encoding and decoding information [data in context] -- comprehensible by both humans and machines (bots).
The fundamental goal of the Semantic Web Project has already been achieved. Like the initial introduction of the Web, there wasn't an official release date — it just happened!
A final note — The live demonstrations in this post demonstrate a fundamental fact: the addition of semantically-rich structured data islands to documents already being published on the Web is what modern SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is all about. Resistance is futile, so just get with the program — fast!_
Originally shared by Teodora Petkova
What Happened to the Semantic Web?
I believe the answer is: We happened :) [to paraphrase John Kellden ]
But that is my poetic view, intuition and hope.
A more in-depth analysis is in the shared article.
Kingsley Idehen explains it super clearly:
_As you can see, there is no question that the Web already has a population of HTML documents that include semantically-enriched islands of structured data. This new generation of documents creates a new Web dimension in which links are no longer seen solely as document addresses, but can function as unambiguous names for anything, while also enabling the construction of controlled natural language sentences for encoding and decoding information [data in context] -- comprehensible by both humans and machines (bots). _
Also there was a talk by Peter Mika I was looking to see the slides of for some time. It is called What Happened to the Semantic Web? Jarno van Driel shared the slides from it:
https://goo.gl/CxjM2i
It's already happened! Semantically-rich structured data islands to documents is what modern SEO is about!
H/T Teodora Petkova John Kellden
_This new generation of documents creates a new Web dimension in which links are no longer seen solely as document addresses, but can function as unambiguous names for anything, while also enabling the construction of controlled natural language sentences for encoding and decoding information [data in context] -- comprehensible by both humans and machines (bots).
The fundamental goal of the Semantic Web Project has already been achieved. Like the initial introduction of the Web, there wasn't an official release date — it just happened!
A final note — The live demonstrations in this post demonstrate a fundamental fact: the addition of semantically-rich structured data islands to documents already being published on the Web is what modern SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is all about. Resistance is futile, so just get with the program — fast!_
Originally shared by Teodora Petkova
What Happened to the Semantic Web?
I believe the answer is: We happened :) [to paraphrase John Kellden ]
But that is my poetic view, intuition and hope.
A more in-depth analysis is in the shared article.
Kingsley Idehen explains it super clearly:
_As you can see, there is no question that the Web already has a population of HTML documents that include semantically-enriched islands of structured data. This new generation of documents creates a new Web dimension in which links are no longer seen solely as document addresses, but can function as unambiguous names for anything, while also enabling the construction of controlled natural language sentences for encoding and decoding information [data in context] -- comprehensible by both humans and machines (bots). _
Also there was a talk by Peter Mika I was looking to see the slides of for some time. It is called What Happened to the Semantic Web? Jarno van Driel shared the slides from it:
https://goo.gl/CxjM2i
Here's to the new dimension of the Web! :) Zara Altair
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