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Sir Tim Berners-Lee Talks about the Semantic Web
In our latest podcast interview I talk with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and now Director of the World Wide Web Consortium. We discuss the Semantic Web's readiness for mainstream adoption, and explore a wide range of issues from Linked Data to the writing of new books for developers.
For further discussion of the interview's content, see this post on ZDNet's latest blog, The Semantic Web.
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Download MP3 [63 mins, 30Mb]. Read transcript
During the conversation, we refer to numerous resources. These are linked from the transcript, and reproduced below;
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee
- DBpedia
- FOAF
- Giant Global Graph
- GRDDL
- Linked Data Planet
- Linked Data Project
- Linked Open Data Workshop
- Musicbrainz
- N3
- OpenAuth
- OWL
- RDF
- 'The Semantic Web', Scientific American 2001
- Semantic Web Interest Group
- SPARQL
- Swoogle
- Tabulator
- Weaving the Web
- World Wide Web Consortium
This conversation was conducted using Skype on Thursday 7 February, recorded with Ecamm Network's Call Recorder for Skype, enhanced with The Levelator and then edited on a Mac with Garageband.
For further Talking with Talis podcasts on the emerging Web of Data, see here.
Photograph of Sir Tim Berners-Lee taken by my colleague Rob Styles, during Tim's keynote presentation at the WWW2007 Conference in Banff, Canada. Used with permission.
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Posted by Paul Miller at 07:00 on 27 February 2008
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