Radar Networks is a San Francisco based company that is about to launch its beta product, an intelligent web service based on Semantic Web principles.
There’s an article in Wednesday’s Business Week mag about the Semantic Web, comparing the EU and US approaches to innovation, EU favoring a top-down somewhat lumbering approach that leaves most innovations on the shelf gathering dust, vs the US model that opens innovation to the market–messy, chaotic, often not-completely-cooked-Beta, but certainly setting the pace for the rest of the world.
Anyway, what is Semantic Web, or what is sure to be Web 3.0? Conceptually introduced by Tim Berners-Lee, it’s a web that is interconnected based on how humans think and communicate using universal coding parameters–it might be the biggest mashup in history. It’s coming–the social networks we see growing by the second now are just a tip of the iceberg.

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