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    OpenCalais.com - A Growing Ecosystem

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    There are many people talking about the semantic website as the future of internet. But, is there anybody out there offering a bridge between the present and the future of the internet? The Calais could be an answer to this question. This website was created in order to give you the information you need to get about an interesting solution that was created with the intention to help people to get rich content in a more accessible way using an automatic production of semantic metadata.

    Calais gets user-defined metadata and transports metadata resources in order to relate with a content ecosystem. In this way this solution will join real information you can find on the internet combined with the users’ preferences to create an interactive, agile and living system.

    The generation of semantic metadata is done in RDF format, and the site will give you the chance to find a number of sample applications that reveal the different way in which you can use this interesting application. As you might imagine Calais can be used in order to create additional developmental activities.

    The site is very clear when it comes to communicate all the information you need about the system it provides and you will be able to learn more about this ground -breaking technology if you give it a visit.

    In their own words

    “We want to make all the world's content more accessible, interoperable and valuable. Some call it Web 2.0, Web 3.0, the Semantic Web or the Giant Global Graph - we call our piece of it Calais.”

    Why it might be a killer

    This site could be a preliminary point of the web3.0 technology

    Some questions

    How semantic this site really is?

    Posted 5 Months 19 Days ago by pbarker | Source: FeedMyApp

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