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Intro to the Semantic Web
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A short introduction to the semantic web. All source material is on the Digital Bazaar wiki: http://wiki.digitalbazaar.com/en/semantic-web-intro
Tim Berners Lee on the Semantic Web
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Tim Berners Lee on the Semantic Web
Semantic Web
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Google Tech Talks May 25, 2007 ABSTRACT The Semantic Web is a field aiming a the creation, deployment, and interoperation of machine readable data on the Internet. In the talk we present some projects in DERI on Semantic Web technologies - notably Semantic Interlinking of Online Community sites, Social Semantic Collaborative Filtering, and ActiveRDF, a library for Browsing, programming and navigating Semantic Web data. The SIOC (Semantic Interlinking of Online Communities) project [1] is an effort aiming at establishing and deploying a metadata vocabulary for interlinking and connecting distributed conversation on blogs, bulletin boards, and mailing lists. The vocabulary has been implemented...
The Semantic Web
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In this interview PhD student at DERI Galway, Eyal Oren, presents his view of the Semantic Web. Using simple and concise explanations Eyal explains how the Semantic Web will work with the current Web and how data on the Web will be used more efficiently. He also introduces the viewer to the Semantic Desktop one of the projects he is currently working on and discusses the project procedure at DERI
The Semantic Web & Social Software
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In this short interview, Opens external link in new windowDr John Breslin, subcluster leader of the Social Software group at DERI, Galway gives his view on what the Semantic Web is. He introduces what DERI is about and discusses the projects he is working on, in particular the SIOC project and explains what Social Software is.
Knowledge Representation and the Semantic Web
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Google TechTalks January 25, 2006 Peter Patel-Schneider http://www-db.research.bell-labs.com/user/pfps/ ABSTRACT The Semantic Web has been attracting considerable attention the last few years. From the point of view of Knowledge Representation, the Semantic Web affords opportunities for both research and application. However, several aspects of the Semantic Web, as it has been envisioned, cause problems from the Knowledge Representation viewpoint. Overcoming some of these problems has resulted in a more formal basis for the Semantic Web and an increase in expressive power in Semantic Web languages. Other of these problems still remain and need a new vision of the Semantic Web from a...
Rules and Semantic Web - Part 1
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This is the part 1 of a 3-part series that discuss on how we can use Semantic Web technologies for modeling Domain Model of Rule-based Business Application. In this part I'm presenting OWL DL and how it can be used for modeling the Domain Model.
Semantic Web & Web 3.0 [Engineering 110]
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REQUIRED READING & VIEWING: "A Smarter Web: New technologies will make online search more intelligent--and may even lead to a 'Web 3.0.' " By John Borland, March 2007 issue of the Technology Review. http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/18306/ Watch the video of Tim Berners-Lee talking about the Semantic Web: http://www.technologyreview.com/video/semantic OPIONAL: Tim Berner-Lee - inventor of the World Wide Web http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-Lee Web 3.0 Emerging http://www.w3.org/2007/Talks/0123-sb-W3CEmergingTech/#(1) Wikipedia article on semantic web http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web
Rules and Semantic Web - Part 3
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This is the part 3 of a 3-part series that discuss on how we can use Semantic Web technologies for modeling Domain Model of Rule-based Business Application. In this part I'm presenting how the formalism developed in the first 2 parts can be used as the foundation of a Model Driven Archtecture.
Using the Semantic Web to stop Linkspam
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Phillip Hallam-Baker, author of The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime, speaking at the World Wide Web Consortium TPAC in November2007. The proposal is to mark parts of a blog that are from external sources so that page rank algorithms can take account of this in compiling rankings.
Digg Implements Semantic Web - Free Line Report 5.7.08
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http://www.freelinereport.com Digg has decided to implement Semantic Web standards in its latest update. The Semantic Web is being touted as Web 3.0, and it's the driving force behind the next generation of web technology. http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-5-7-08 One thing Ubuntu doesn't come with is a DVD player. But we've got a link to remedy that situation with an easy and free tutorial. http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-5-7-08 Silver Light is a fast alternative to Flash, and now has its own gaming SDK called Popfly. This tool looks extremely easy to use. http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-5-7-08 Moshi is a new game that allows players to create a free online pet and make friends at the same time. Think of it as Pokemon meets MySpace. http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-5-7-08 TripWolf allows you to login and see video and photographs of a destination before you arrive, giving you a visual overview of the hotel, the landscape and all the hotspots. http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-5-7-08
Web 3.0 the next semantic media revolution
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Die Tools und Services des Next Web (Semantic Web, Web 3.0) lernen den User kennen und erkennen intelligent über die Analyse seiner Handlungen das Umfeld, in dem er sich aufhält. Sie bieten ihm Informationen und personalisierte Werbung, die für ihn in seinem aktuellen Kontext von Interesse sind. Dieser Film wurde anlässlich eines Workshops von Trendone hergestellt. By Nemuk.com und Simon Ruschmeyer
The Web: Looking Back, Looking Forward' Tim Berners-Lee
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The Web: Looking Back, Looking Forward' Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium. 2007 Tim Berners-Lee was awarded with the Lovelace Medal. The Lovelace Medal was established by the BCS in 1998. Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and scientist who worked with, and was an inspiration to, the computer pioneer Charles Babbage.
Semantic Web - Interview with Matt Robson
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What is the Semantic Web and how will it impact the future of the Internet?
The Semantic Chemical Web: GoogleInChI and other Mashups
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Google Tech Talks September 13, 2006 Peter Murray-Rust is Reader in Molecular Informatics at the University of Cambridge and Senior Research Fellow of Churchill College. ABSTRACT The millions of scientific papers published each year are an amazing source for scientific discovery but in most of them the experimental data is destroyed by the publication process. Publishers insist on converting semantic data into PDF which effectively destroys everything. We have been developing social and technical strategies to preserve and liberate this data and where this has happened have been able to create completely new mashups and other semantic resources. Chemistry is the most tractable discipline for...
Tagging Vs The Semantic Web
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In this short video Eyal Oren of DERI Galway,presents his view on what Tagging means to him.He also contrasts Tagging with the Semantic Web.
Commentag.com - Sorted thinking - demo MacBookAir
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Mix of UGT (User Generated Tags) and Web semantic to get at a glance an overview of any discussion and let visitor filter comments according to their interests.
Why Semantics?
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In this short interview,PhD student Ratnesh Sahay gives his view on why we need Semantics and on how computers are evolving as humans evolve.
The Semantic Web
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The Semantic Web :) Watch out
SWLinker : towards semantic web browsing
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Attaching web pages being browsed with a semantic layer of complementary knowledge.
Rules and Semantic Web - Part 2
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This is the part 2 of a 3-part series that discuss on how we can use Semantic Web technologies for modeling Domain Model of Rule-based Business Application. In this part I'm presenting OWL DL formalism can be integrated with Logic programs formalism to write rules on top of ontologies.
RDFa Basics
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This is the second video in the series started at http://wiki.digitalbazaar.com/en/semantic-web-intro . High quality video available from: http://wiki.digitalbazaar.com/en/rdfa-basics
Oracle Technology Network Semantic Web
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Oracle Technology Network has a new "skin" based on RDF (Semantic Web) technology.
Nym explaining the semantic web to mad max
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at burning man
SWLinker : towards semantic web browsing
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Collaborative browsing in SWLinker
Commentag.com - Sorted thinking
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Web semantic and UGT (User Generated Tags) to cope with information overload.
Explaining the Personal Semantic Web haptical
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Explaining the theory using a haptical example. The demo material was given to me by Matth5w, Rosi, Chris, Bettina, Wolfgang, my old friends from university.
Looking Back, Looking Forward Tim Berners Lee
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The Web: Looking Back, Looking Forward' Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium. 2007 Tim Berners-Lee was awarded with the Lovelace Medal. The Lovelace Medal was established by the BCS in 1998. Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and scientist who worked with, and was an inspiration to, the computer pioneer Charles Babbage.
The Web as an Implicit Training Set: Application to Noun Compounds Syntax and...
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Google Tech Talks November, 5 2007 ABSTRACT Speaker: Preslav Nakov I will present Web-based approaches to the syntax and semantics of noun compounds (NCs), which can be used in query parsing, technical term understanding, etc. I will also describe an application to machine translation. First, I will present a highly accurate lightly supervised method based on surface features and paraphrases for making bracketing decisions for three-word noun compounds, e.g. "[[liver cell] antibody]" is left-bracketed, while "[liver [cell line]]" is right-bracketed. The enormous size of the Web makes such features frequent enough to be useful. Second, I will introduce an unsupervised method for discovering the implicit predicates characterizing the semantic relations that hold in noun-noun compounds. For example, "malaria mosquito" is a "mosquito that carries/spreads/causes/transmits/brings/infects with/... malaria". Finally, I will present a method for improving Machine Translation (SMT). Most modern SMT systems rely on aligned sentences of bilingual corpora for training. I will describe a method for expanding the training set with conceptually similar but syntactically differing paraphrases at the NP-level which involve NCs. The English to Spanish evaluation on the Europarl corpus shows an improvement equivalent to 33%-50% of that of doubling the amount of training data.
The Semantic Desktop: The Intimate Supplement to Memory
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Google Tech Talks September 28, 2007 ABSTRACT A Semantic Desktop is a means to manage all personal information across application borders based on Semantic Web standards. It acts as an extended personal memory assisting users to file, relate, share, and access all digital information like documents, multimedia, and messages through a Personal Information Model (PIMO). This PIMO is build on ontological knowledge generated through user observations and interactions and may be seen as a formal and semi-formal complement of the user's mental models. Thus it reflects experience and typical user behavior and may be processed by a computer in order to provide proactive and adaptive information support...
What is Web 2.0? And what about 3.0? Part 1
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Michael Singer talks with IBM's David Barnes, Stevens' Michael zur Muehlen, and New Venture Partner's Stephen Solocof about the realities of Web 2.0 and what lies beyond. Part 1 of 2. Courtesy of the at&t tech channel, the full version of this roundtable can be found here: http://techchannel.att.com/site/home/index.cfm?key=7c5a7cc1d4db94049a6196e752baef71
FaceySpacey.com Web 2.0 software development Montage
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This is just a cool montage we made to show off our latest work.
What is Web 2.0? And what about 3.0? Part 2
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Michael Singer talks with IBM's David Barnes, Stevens' Michael zur Muehlen, and New Venture Partner's Stephen Solocof about the realities of Web 2.0 and what lies beyond. Part 2 of 2. Courtesy of the at&t tech channel, the full version of this roundtable can be found here: http://techchannel.att.com/site/home/index.cfm?key=7c5a7cc1d4db94049a6196e752baef71
E-learning and Semantics
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In this short video leader of the E-learning cluster Bill McDaniel, introduces E-learning and the future of E-learning with Semantics at DERI Galway.
Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us
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Final version now available! http://youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g http://mediatedcultures.net Web 2.0 in just under 5 minutes. This is the 2nd draft, and I plan on doing one more final draft. Please leave comments on what could be changed or improved, or what needs to be excluded or included. Subscribe if you want to be notified when the revision is released. UPDATE: I just added this video to Mojiti where you can actually write your comments into the video itself. It is an exciting experiment in "Video 2.0". Go check it out at http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/3313 and add your voice! Transcripts are now available as well: http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=78 A couple of people have noted that the statement, "XML was created to do just that" (separate form from content) is misleading because CSS enables the same effect with HTML. I tried to integrate CSS into the video, but it ruined the flow. Perhaps in the next draft. My statement on XML is based on the following from xml.com: "In order to appreciate XML, it is important to understand why it was created. XML was created so that richly structured documents could be used over the web. The only viable alternatives, HTML and SGML, are not practical for this purpose. HTML, as we've already discussed, comes bound with a set of semantics and does not provide arbitrary structure." Thank you all for the comments. With your help the next draft will be cleaned up and hopefully free of factual errors. A higher quality version is available for download here: http://www.mediafire.com/?6duzg3zioyd Please note that this is the second draft and the final version will not be available until late February after I review all comments and revise the video. Please return for a new download link at that time. The song is "There's Nothing Impossible" by Deus, available for free at http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/103/ Deus offers music under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 license, yet one more example of the interlinking of people sharing and collaborating this video is attempting to illustrate. CC: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ Michael Wesch Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology Kansas State University
Ordering Pizza in the Future
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the ACLU s version of ordering a pizza in the future. scary !
Spire: Semantic Web for Ecoinformatics
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This presentation describes the SPIRE project, a distributed, interdisciplinary research project that is exploring how the Semantic Web can be used in Ecoinformatics. Several tools are described including the Swoogle Semantic Web search engine and ELVIS (the Ecosystem Location Visualization and Information System), a suite of tools for constructing food webs for a given location. The presentation shows how the SPIRE tools are used to answer queries against multiple Semantic Web documents in the course of building a food web model.
Latent Semantic Indexing LSI And SEO
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"Latent Semantic Indexing LSI And SEO" by Matt Jackson Internet Marketing, Web Design, Programming, Search Engine Optimization, & SEO Articles brought to you by www.Site-Reference.com
Looking Back, Looking Forward Tim Berners Lee
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The Web: Looking Back, Looking Forward' Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium. 2007 Tim Berners-Lee was awarded with the Lovelace Medal. The Lovelace Medal was established by the BCS in 1998. Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and scientist who worked with, and was an inspiration to, the computer pioneer Charles Babbage.
Get more search engine traffic - latent semantic indexing
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http://www.ezseonews.com can show you what Latent Semantic Indexing is, and how to apply that knowledge to get better search engine rankings, and more targeted web site traffic.
The Semantic Discovery System Architecture
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The Semantic Discovery System Architecture - Introduction by Martin Flanagan
Semantics unveiled the 'Qrobo' at CeBIT 2008
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Semantics(www.semantics.co.kr), a leading semantics-based search engine developer in Korea, unveiled its semantic search engine 'Qrobo' during CeBIT 2008 in Hannover, Germany. The Qrobo(www.Qrobo.com) is an automated semantic search engine, which has been developed with Semantics' advanced semantic web-based search technologies and solutions. The company presented English version of the Qrobo at the show, as a part of its strategy to explore export markets. The Qrobo contains the company's key solutions for users to get results as correct and fast as possible, including 'ONTOrobo', 'DOCUrobo', 'ISSUErobo', 'PERSONALrobo' and 'TAGrobo'.
Semantic Discovery System - Overview
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The Semantic Discovery System Semantic-Web Model-Driven Information Analysis and Knowledge Discovery
Latent Semantic Indexing Tool
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SEO and LSI go hand in hand. Learn how to use the power of LSI to get better search engine rankings, and more targeted traffic.
KQED-15th Anniversary of Web on "This Week in Northern CA"
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Fifteen years ago Tim Berners-Lee convinced his bosses at CERN to make his design of the Web open and free to everyone. It was a critical decision as we all realize now. Billions upon billions have been made as a result of that decision. San Francisco and Silicon Valley are the hubs of innovation in the Web. What can we expect in the next 15 years? Plan on the development of the semantic Web (Web 3.0), wireless ubiquity, and mobile content following us wherever we go. More on www.sparkminute.com
Towards Telesophy: Federating All the World' s Knowledge
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Google Tech Talks July 11, 2007 ABSTRACT The Net is the global network, which enables users worldwide to interact with information. As new technologies mature, the functions of the protocols deepen, moving closer to cyberspace visions of "being one with all the world's knowledge". The Evolution of the Net has already proceeded from data transmission in the Internet to information retrieval in the Web. The global protocols are evolving towards knowledge navigation in the Interspace, moving from syntax to semantics. In the future, infrastructure will support analysis, for interactive correlations across knowledge sources. This moves closer towards "telesophy", (transparent infrastructure for)...
Web 3.0 - A Web dos dados semânticos (legenda em português)
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Tim Berners-Lee, considerado o "pai" da web, comenta quais são os príncipios da "Web Semântica", chamada por alguns analistas de Web 3.0 prevista para estar em prática a partir de 2010. Vídeo com legenda em português. Equipe www.buscas.com (Brasil)
KVTV FOX 2 Video - NASA Ames Research Park & m2mi Corp
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KVTV FOX 2 News Coverage of the NASA Ames Research Park, includes coverage of m2mi Corporation.
WebX Web X
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***Open the video in full browser. Click the bottom right button, past volume, after time, after Play. ============================================ Web X is a term referring to the Web, the Internet, and all connecting networks. It was developed to take over for similar terms such as "Web 2.0" "Web 3.0" "Semantic web" and "Synergetic Web". The term Web X should be used universally. Hopefully by using one universal term these ideas will become more clear and better understood. Web X refers to the past "webs", the current "web" as well as all future advances to come. By defining Web X in such a way we eliminate the need for "new", changing terms (We 2.0, Web 4.0, Web 2345.0, .....) to describe that which has already existed. It also eliminates the problem of multiple terms with the same meaning. Web X will stand for whatever current "version" of the Web is in its existing sate. Web X is the END version. This END version of the Web will be as the Internet, network frames and platforms should be; non-static, constantly changing, and dynamic. At the moment there are many limitations to the devices, machines, we can currently use to reach each specific network, but with more work the internet will begin to blend itself with other networks just as social networks are begining to blend themselves. In doing this a giant (wired & wireless) network will be created thru which all previous forms of data can be transferred, As well as all present data, AND future changes updates and additions. Web X is the overall conglomeration of systems, platroms, networks, Devices, and ALL FUTURE devices, Machines, Biomorphic Robotics, etc..., As well as the User and their interactions. Web X includes all of these as well as the CONTENT & FORMAT-(organization, etc.). Web X is the multiple platform integration over a wide range of separate but connected networks that includes all of the Data, the Content, the Format, and all of the resulting updates and changes generated by both human and device interaction. Additionally, Web X refers to the physical, mental and mechanical processes involved to create these interactions and interconnectivity.
Three Questions for Nova Spivack - Radar Networks
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SciVestor asked Nova Spivack, CEO of the semantic collaboration services Twine, three questions about the future of his company.
An Interview with Jane Greenberg
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Professor Greenberg discusses the importance of metadata and classification for information access. Trends such as the semantic web and standards and tools such as the Dublin Core, XML, MARC, thesauri, and ontologies are considered.
Semantic Web 3.0
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Nova Spivak reporting from San Francisco
Part 01 Nov 23, 2007 Web cast by Rob Bryanton
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A web cast for November 23rd, 2007 by Rob Bryanton featuring recent blog topics.
i Love You Talia Farewater
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Talia Farewater is the pioneer of the true web 2.0, the Semantic Internet. Her narcissism is starting to get the best of her.
Natiw, OpenWeb2 - Robert Cailliau
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Natiw's openweb2.0 seminar, Robert cailliau, co-founder of the Web, speakes about Web 2.0, semantic Web abd Web ecosystem.
Top Engine - Part 1