Nigel Shadbolt
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UK: Ordanance Survey Map Data Will Be Available Online (Free) in 2010...the site's creators. "Making all that data available doesn't make much sense without the geography to tie it all together," Professor Nigel Shadbolt, one of two Information Advisers to the government, told BBC News. The other adviser is... In this article: UK, BBC News, Nigel Shadbolt, Tim Berners-Lee, and BBC |
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BBC News | October 21, 2009
Government opens data to public
...crime and health could all be included. Data.gov.uk has been developed by Sir Tim Berners Lee, founder of the internet, and Professor Nigel Shadbolt at the University of Southampton. It is designed to be similar to the Obama...
In this article: Tim Berners Lee, University of Southampton, Gordon Brown, US, and BBC
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The Register | October 23, 2009
Data.gov.uk opens beta site for developers
It plans to launch the full site in December. The site was developed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the web, and Professor Nigel Shadbolt of the University of Southampton. It has followed a lead set by the US government's...
In this article: University of Southampton, Tim Berners-Lee, and US
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ResourceShelf | October 25, 2009
Web Science as a Research Discipline
...that targets the Web as a primary focus of attention. One article, "Web Science Emerges" by Nigel Shadbolt and Tim Berners-Lee in Scientific American is Available on the Web (6 pages; PDF; 2008) Source: Web Science Research Initiative
In this article: Web science, Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web, and Scientific American
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Telegraph.co.uk - All news | November 13, 2009
Downing Street plan to put transport information at passengers' fingertips
...of people the Prime Minister has already asked Sir Tim Berners-Lee who led the creation of the World Wide Web and Professor Nigel Shadbolt to help us drive the opening up of access to Government data in the web over the coming months. Both...
In this article: Tim Berners-Lee, Downing Street, National Rail Enquiries, Association of Train Operating Companies, World Wide Web, and Iphone
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weblogs.com | August 01, 2008
Web Science
...and Trends in Web Science. WSRI s founding directors are Tim Berners-Lee, Wendy Hall, Nigel Shadbolt and Daniel Weitzner, and James Hendler of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is an Associate Director. The directors are supported by an...
In this article: Web science, Tim Berners-Lee, Wendy Hall, Democracy, HTML, World Wide Web, HTTP, and Association for Learning Technology
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Scientific American - Full Content | September 15, 2008
We are the world: Web's designer launches foundation to bring invention to all : Scientific American Blog
...property. "What evolutionary patterns have driven the Web's growth?" ask Berners-Lee and his co-author, Nigel Shadbolt, a computer science professor at the University of Southampton in the U.K. "Could they burn out? How do tipping...
In this article: Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web Foundation, Web science, World Wide Web, University of Southampton, Scientific American, and Washington, D.C.
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www.timesonline.co.uk
Put in your postcode, out comes the data
...to lobby for improvement. Public data is a public good. Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web and is director of the World Wide Web Consortium; Nigel Shadbolt is Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Southampton
In this article: Cholera, World Wide Web, World Wide Web Consortium, University of Southampton, and Tim Berners-Lee
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Scientific American - Full Content | September 30, 2008
Searching for Intelligence : Scientific American Podcast
So in this article, Web science emerges. Tim Berners-Lee and Nigel Shadbolt talk about a movement that has been taking place in recent years to try to establish basically a science of the Web. A brand new science for studying this...
In this article: Steve Mirsky, Carl Zimmer, Scientific American, World Wide Web, Big Bang, E mail, Spacetime, and Web science
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Description from Wikipedia:
Nigel Richard Shadbolt is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton in southern England.
Nigel Shadbolt was born in London. He studied for an undergraduate degree in philosophy and psychology at Newcastle University. His PhD was from the Department of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh. He moved to Nottingham University in 1983 and joined the Department of Psychology. In 2000, he moved to the University of Southampton.
In 2007 he became Deputy Head of the School of Electronics and Computer Science.
In 2006 he became a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng). He is a Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS) and was its President in its 50th jubilee year.
In 2006, Nigel Shadbolt, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Professor Wendy Hall and Daniel Weitzner, founded the Web Science Research Initiative, to promote the discipline of Web Science and foster research collaboration between the University of Southampton and MIT.
- Birthplace:
- London, England
- Education:
- Newcastle University and the University of Edinburgh
- Occupation:
- Computer Scientist
- Known for:
- Significant Contributions to Artificial Intelligence and the Semantic Web
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