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November 09, 2003
Transcontinental Railroads and the Semantic Web
Danny Ayers et al. respond to Clay Shirky's latest on the Semantic Web (Jay Feinberg has a pretty decent link collection and so does Library Planet)....
Although Promontory, Utah (Point?, Summit?) is awaiting a new virtual spike, I suppose some other middle space / application set / date will do for both the top-down and bottom-up Semantic Web workforce....
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