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Archive for March, 2007

Web versioning - Web forty two

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Given the proliferation of version numbers on the Web, I thought I’d throw this into the mix.  The ultimate goal of the  Web will be achieved when search engines can find the answer to the question of Life, the Universe and Everything - obviously that will occur in Web 42.0
sorry, couldn’t resist
Jim H.

Friday, March 9th, 2007

Following a few links from Planet RDF (thanks to Kingsley Idehen and to Henry Story) I got to Tim O’Reilly’s article “Freebase will Prove Addictive” (or as Henry referred to it “O’Reilley groks the Semantic Web.”) Reading the post I felt compelled to reply - rather than sending you to my response, I […]

So where are the agents?

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Something hit me the other day — in late 1998 I went to DARPA and took over the “Control of Agent Based Systems” (CoABS) program.  This program focused on developing middle ware for agent-based systems, essentially an interoperability program aimed at making different agent architectures work together.   At the time, there were a number of […]

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