Symantic Web
Humans are capable of using the Web to carry out tasks such as finding the Finnish word for "monkey", reserving a library book, and searching for a low price for a DVD. However, a computer cannot accomplish the same tasks without human direction because web pages are designed to be read by people, not machines. The semantic web is a vision of information that is understandable by computers, so that they can perform more of the tedious work involved in finding, sharing, and combining information on the web.
De amateur voorbij
Andrew Keen, author of The Cult of the Amateur, argues that Web 3.0 is the return of experts and authorities to the Web.
maandag 9 november 2009
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Hello Pieter,
BeantwoordenVerwijderenJoin the club, welcome! It's fine you're also following this course together with your colleagues. Of course you can choose to write in English, but may be you can make the dissision to write in Dutch further on. Dutch is the commone language we use most of the time. I assume you didn't think about the fact that the Dutch language is easier to read for some of your colleagues.
And of course you want every one to be able to- read your blog and re-act on it!
Yours sincerely, Thea