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- title: Un océan de possibilités sémantiques
- slug: un-ocean-de-possibilites-semantiques
- date: 2008-07-23 15:54:10
- type: thought
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- contextual_title1: Django et Web Sémantique
- contextual_url1: 20080719-django-et-web-semantique
- contextual_title2: Combiner OpenID et OAuth
- contextual_url2: 20080716-combiner-openid-et-oauth
- contextual_title3: L'inutile instantanéité 2.0
- contextual_url3: 20080715-inutile-instantaneite-20
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- Je viens de découvrir la dernière publication du magazine Nodalities intitulée [Semantic Web a Blue Ocean Opportunity](http://www.talis.com/nodalities/pdf/nodalities_issue2.pdf) et le contenu est sacrément intéressant ! Quelques extraits pour vous mettre l'eau à la bouche :
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- Social Networking Demands [Social Verification](http://www.garlik.com/)
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- > Our confidence in email itself is not significantly undermined. But would you really put your personal details in to a social networking site if you knew in advance that 80% of the other ‘people’ in it were fakesters and fraudsters [...]
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- Semantic Web and the [Environment](http://www.hackclimatechange.com/)
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- > There’s so much hype and buzzword overflow that it’s a full time job just sorting out interesting bits from re-packaged fluff. And when you’re trying to find a commercial angle on the bleeding edge, the challenges just get that much more interesting.
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- Open World Thinking
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- > The Web in its current form as a Web of Documents is very different to what we envisage as the Web of Data, or the Semantic Web. Getting from one to the other is not about a technology change, which is where many of us get hung up. What it’s really about is a Paradigm Shift. It’s a completely different way of thinking about the problems we are trying to solve and the applications we are trying to build. Fundamentally, It’s about Open World rather than Closed World thinking.
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- Je m'arrête là mais c'est vraiment du bon niveau, ça fait plaisir.
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