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Web of Data: what I would build
The words open and link have ultimately brought something huge upon us!
In my twitter stream with Richard MacManus, recently read in his post titled It’s all semantics, I pointed out that the difference between open data and linked data is in the Web of Data paradygm.
Richard submits a new post: Open Thread: What would you build [...]
Posted in Education, Tecnologia, accesso, connecting, knowledge, piattaforme, www Also tagged Linked Data, LOD, openGov, RDF, Semantic web, web of Data Leave a comment
W3C & Web Education
Here it is! it’s a huge step towards improving web education!
It’s about an Open Web Education Alliance
The W3C recently announced an exciting new incubator group – The Open Web Education Alliance (OWEA) – that is certain to have a significant impact on helping web standards and best practices find their way into [...]
Posted in Education, Tecnologia, accesso Also tagged incubator group, Open Web Education Alliance, Open Web Education Alliance Incubator Group, OWEA, W3C, web, Web development education, Web development industry, Web development profession, Web development technologies, Web Education, Web Education Here, Web professionals, web standards Leave a comment

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