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Examinetics...from further shifts. A Scientific American article by Tim Berners-Lee and Professor Nigel Shadbolt argued that the emerging discipline of web science will allow for the development of more powerful search techniques. One example comes from... In this article: Google, United States, Health and Safety Executive, and Amazon |
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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 Nigel Shadbolt
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Semantic Web
...that of the general public and the World-Wide Web. The original 2001 Scientific American article by Berners-Lee described an expected evolution of the existing Web to a Semantic Web. A complete evolution as described by Berners-Lee has yet...
In this article: HTML, XML, World Wide Web Consortium, Tim Berners-Lee, Piggy bank, Deductive reasoning, Web application, and Hypertext Transfer Protocol
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washingtonpost.com | March 13, 2009
Happy Birthday, Internet
...what we know as the World Wide Web. According to Scientific American, which has an interview with the famous computer scientist here, Berners-Lee and other early Web pioneers are meeting up at the Geneva-based lab today to mark the occasion.
In this article: Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web, and Geneva
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Xconomy | September 19, 2008
Daily TIPs: Intelligent Clouds, Ultracapacitors, Adopter Shortage, & More Xconomy
...networking to the increase in identity theft. As Scientific American tells us, in an article co-authored by WWW creator Tim Berners-Lee, a new discipline known as "web science" is arising. The aim of web science is to discover how...
In this article: Cancer, Chicago, World Wide Web, Carbon, Google, IBM, Hydrogen, Web 2.0, Web science, and Wired
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CNET News.com | July 01, 2008
It's official: Microsoft acquires Powerset Outside the Lines - CNET News
...center of innovation for the next 20 years." It will likely take 20 years to engineer the semantic, natural language Web that Tim Berners-Lee envisioned in his 2001 essay in Scientific American. If you believe this comment is offensive or...
In this article: Powerset, Microsoft, Google, Wikipedia, CNET News, Yahoo, Freebase, Portal, and Live Search
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InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers | June 06, 2008
InternetNews Realtime IT News - Linked Data Leaders: The Semantic Web Is Here
...standards follow the work in the field. The 2001 Scientific American article on the Semantic Web ([which] Tim Berners-Lee, Ora Lassila and I wrote) came out several years before the first standards. That said, the standards bodies don't...
In this article: James Hendler, Google, Ajax, Tim Berners-Lee, Mathematics, Web 2.0, and World Wide Web Consortium
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www.scientificamerican.com
Smart marketing or spyware? ISPs shelve plans to use Phorm's targeted-ad services
...have absolute clarity that it is illegal." For more comprehensive coverage of tech-related privacy issues, see Scientific American's in-depth report, "Technology's Toll On Privacy And Security." Musician Michael Hearst and the...
In this article: BT Group, Phorm, World Wide Web Consortium, Charles Dunstone, Michael Hearst, Tim Berners-Lee, One Ring Zero, and Virgin Media
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Scientific American (informally abbreviated to SciAm) is a popular science magazine published since August 28, 1845, which according to the magazine makes it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.
Scientific American had a worldwide monthly circulation of roughly 733,000 as of December 2008, including newsstand sales of over 100,000 It is not a refereed scientific journal, such as Nature; rather, it is a forum where scientific theories and discoveries are explained to a broader audience.
- Name:
- Scientific American
- Type:
- Popular science
- Location Country:
- USA
- Published By:
- Holtzbrinck/Nature Publishing Group
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 0036-8733
- First:
- August 28, 1845
- Frequency:
- Monthly
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