By Joe on January 11, 2008
Alex Iskold of Blue Organizer asks “What is the Killer App?” for the Semantic Web in an article that nicely condenses the current best of class in the major contending promises of what Tim Berner’s Lee has recently dubbed the Giant Global Graph:
Natural Language Understanding
No longer a need for cryptic “Googlese” to get the computer [...]
Posted in Vendor Relationship Management | Tagged , Intention, natural language, semantic search, semantic web, social graph, user centrism, VRM |
By Joe on January 9, 2008
The core of VRM, Vendor Relationship Management, is the vector of activity.
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Remember vectors? Vectors are multi-dimensional, scalars one dimensional. In high school they explained it by saying velocity is a vector, it contains both the direction of travel and the magnitude. Speed, on the other hand, is a scalar. It only has the [...]
Posted in Personal Datastore, ProjectVRM, Vendor Relationship Management | Tagged APML, data portability, GGG, semantic web, Tim Berners Lee, Vendor Relationship Management, VRM |
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