| Title:
| Untangling Web Information The Semantic Web organizer Twine offers bookmarking with built-in AI
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| Description:
| The next big stage in the evolution of the Internet, according to many experts and luminaries, will be the advent of the Semantic Web--that is, technologies that let computers process the meaning of Web pages instead of simply downloading or serving them up blindly. ... many eyes will be on Twine, a Web organizer based on semantic technology that launches publicly today. Twine uses artificial intelligence--machine learning and natural language processing--to parse the contents of Web pages and extract key concepts, such as people, places, and organizations, from the pages that a user saves. The site then uses these concepts to link information and users.
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| Author:
| Erica Naone
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| Orig. Date:
| October 21, 2008
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| Source:
| MIT Technology Review
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| Subject:
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| Contributor:
| Bruce Buchanan
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| Comments:
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| Type:
| Text
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| Language:
| English
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| Format:
| com/web/21583/
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| Last Edit:
| Sat, 15 Nov 2008 09:25:28 -0800
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