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The Semantic Web consists ontologies, taxonomies, metadata, and resource standards. But the future of the Web is about moving from the digital back to the physical.
The current web is a mess that the Semantic Web promises to untangle. In order to do so, this new iteration of the Web depends on information organization.
Data warehousing has evolved from a relatively simple concept involving the collection and storage of customer data to gain knowledge about customer behavior patterns.
A language for representing information about resources in the World Wide Web, Resource Description Framework is not unlike the metadata of library catalogues.
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Zoomit Canada's catchy tagline, "Canada's News, Chosen by You", is empowering Canadians with a proven social bookmarking formula to vote on issues that matters to them.
Solving the business need to manage documents with an EDMS led to the idea of other content types like web or rich media (image, video and audio) using the same approach.
Although folksonomies and social tagging have been definitively categorized as a Web 2.0 tool, their roots are derived from library cataloging and classification.
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The current web represents an information anarchy. With search engines such as Google, does anyone actually find anything online? The Semantic Web solves this problem.
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Carrying a portable computer with the camera and using a desktop for the bulk of heavy work presents some special considerations for Adobe Lightroom workflow.
This article will give a brief overview of two content management programs available for Macintosh computers: Eastgate's Tinderbox and DEVONtechnologies' DEVONthink Pro.
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