TED Talk: Linked Data

One of my favorite talks of TED 2009 was from Tim Berners-Lee, the man often credited with (actually) inventing the Web.  He’s been going on for quite a while about the coming of the “semantic web” and how it will be even bigger than the current web in terms of impact.  But until his TED talk on linked data, I didn’t really get it.  Now I do.  And I think he’s right:

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3 Responses to “TED Talk: Linked Data”

  1. [...] my previous post, you’d probably suspect that I think this is a good idea.  And at first blush it is.  But [...]

  2. Daniel says:

    Sounds kinda like memory…or a brain

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