Semantic Web & the Web of Data: when the link makes sense

author: Fabien Gandon, INRIA Sophia Antipolis
published: June 13, 2016,   recorded: December 2015,   views: 2579
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The Web has evolved in many directions since its birth in 1990. One of them is called the semantic Web and relies on two major changes: the ability to identify everything on the Web and the ability to describe everything in a machine readable way. In this talk I will recall these changes and show how linked (open) data allow machines to access the Web more efficiently and support new applications in virtually any domain of activity.

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