February 7
 
Ivan Trajkovic
 
 

In the past period, I have invested a lot of time into Semantic Web or Web 3.0 as some prefer to call it.

First implementation will consist of auto-generated RDF (Resource Description Framework) information/meta-data for each new post. This would be the first step of EuropeanStartups.com entering into the Semantic Web environment. Basically the logic is very simple, however, implementation is not - the entire new post will be "scanned" for "keywords". Those keywords are in the matter of fact "statements of triples", consisting of a subject, a predicate, and an object. You will probably notice that my sentences will be shorter and more precise in the first stage, until the RDF generator evolves.

As the RDF generator kicks off, I will use the existing logic to enrich each new article and comment from any registered user. Each "keyword" will access the Semantic Web in the search for the meaningful knowledge, and will either link to the matches or provide a list of resources in the footnote. This way EuropeanStartups.com will not only provide Semantic content, but will also apply it and join it fully.

More about this topic in the posts to come. I will keep you updated of the progress.

 
 
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Ivan Trajkovic
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February 8, 2008

As I said, I will keep you posted about this project. You will notice a link on the right hand side of the page "EuropeanStartups Semantic Web Project". Regular updates will be posted there. Tomorrow there will be a new module at Advanced view page, and an RSS feed for this functionality.

 
 
 
 

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