Semantic Web

Five Reasons to Use Social Media Analysis

Steve Hamby | Posted 05.15.2012

Steve Hamby

Companies want to know what their customers or potential customers are saying about them and their competitors. Social media offers the fastest, and arguably the most accurate, method to discover who hates you or likes you, and who loves the company but despises the product.

2012: The Year of the Semantic Web

Steve Hamby | Posted 03.26.2012

Steve Hamby

The Semantic Web allows us to invest our brain power in responsibilities and tasks that require alert human cognition -- and give the tedious line checking and data grabbing to a machine who doesn't talk back, get grumpy or demand coffee.

5 World Capitals With Lots of Listening

Alan W. Silberberg | Posted 01.31.2012

Alan W. Silberberg

The pace of change in government use and implementation of social media, gov 2.0, open gov, egov and various other monikers is extremely rapid, in some countries it is breakneck.

VIDEO: Using Web 3.0 Technology to Share Stories that can Change the World

Caty Borum Chattoo | Posted 05.25.2011

Caty Borum Chattoo

We have five more years to make good on the specific Millennium Declaration promise, but we have a lifetime to care for our fellow citizens of the world. Watch, connect, spread the information, and speak up.

Gov 2.0 Is Now Gov 3.0 Through Semantic Web

Alan W. Silberberg | Posted 05.25.2011

Alan W. Silberberg

The semantic web (Web 3.0) is coming to a Government 2.0 app near you! In one of the first International Strategic Alliances in the Gov 2.0 / Gov 3.0 ...

The Semantic Web: Win-Win Solution for the Toyota Mess?

W. David Stephenson | Posted 05.25.2011

W. David Stephenson

It's clear that the current regulatory system failed in the Toyota situation. However, the last thing we need is to impose yet another unwieldy 20th-century regulatory program.

Video: Sir Tim Berners-Lee Says the Semantic Web Has Arrived and the Obama Administration is "Onboard"

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, has been on a quest for several years for the adoption of something he has coined the semantic Web -- a data-rich, interconnected Web.

Mining Geithner's Daybook

Bradley W. Bloch | Posted 05.25.2011

Bradley W. Bloch

While the prospect of having the public leaf through one's daybook may send chills down the spines of public officials, this level of public exposure is the wave of the future.

Apture: Web 3.0 Is Now

Rory O'Connor | Posted 05.25.2011

Rory O'Connor

Wouldn't it be cool if you could instantly access all the richness and multi-dimensionality of the Internet -- text, stills, audio, and video -- without ever leaving the site you're on?