January 2010
- Jan 21
- Jan 21bernarddata.gov.uk
Advised by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Professor Nigel Shadbolt and others, government are opening up data for reuse. This site seeks to give a way into the wealth of government data and is under constant development.
August 2009
- Aug 07cyberneticsW3C Semantic Web Activity
W3C Semantic Web Activity
Activity; BBC Radio; GRDDL; Internet; Nigel Shadbolt; RDF; RDFa; Resource Description Framework; SPARQL; Semantic Web; Semantics; Technology Review; Tim Berners-Lee; W3C recommendation; Web 2.0; Web 3.0; Web Ontology Language; Web page; Web science; Wendy Hall; World Wide Web; World Wide Web Consortium; XHTML; XML. [22 people]
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