By Tague, on October 20th, 2008%
One of the really fun parts of working on the Calais Initiative is our community of developers. They toil in quiet and then – surprise! – they release something really cool and interesting. So – I wanted to take just a moment to highlight two new Calais R3.1 applications that popped up this weekend.
iPlayerist . . . → Read More: Developers! Developers! Developers!
By Tague, on October 19th, 2008%
After participating in yet another “What is Web 3.0″ panel I decided to strip my answer down to Twitterable size. Here it is:
Web 2.0 created a problem – overwhelming content overload. Web 3.0′s job is solve that problem. That’s it.
Maybe later on I’ll write a few thousand more words around the details. But . . . → Read More: What is Web 3.0?
By Tague, on October 3rd, 2008%
Greg Boutin
Greg Boutin wrote a fairly in-depth piece on SemanticProxy. In this article Greg reviews SemanticProxy’s performance and asks a number of questions about whether it’s truly “Semantic”. So – second in a series of cheating by republishing responses I’ve written… here we go.
Greg’s original article is located here
Greg:
I thought . . . → Read More: Greg Boutin @ Semantics Incorporated
By Tague, on October 3rd, 2008%
Mark Gould
Mark Gould wrote a nice overview of Calais and SemanticProxy.com here http://bit.ly/gL1Aq. Because this was an introduction to Calais for a new audience oriented toward brand and marketing – I though it was worthwhile to respond with a basic overview of what Calais is about and why we’re doing it. Given . . . → Read More: Mark Gould @ Brand 3.0