By Joe on July 15, 2008
“Social Graph” is not just a singular noun.
“The Social Graph” is a popular misnomer that has plagued the social networking portability conversation ever since Brad Fitzpatrick catalyzed the blogosphere with a vision about the Global Social Graph.
But in fact, “The Social Graph” has little real value outside of computer science elegance. Nobody but Big [...]
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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 |
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