Monday 28 November 2011

Search 3.0

Who is at the Forefront?

Radar network developed a social web called Twine, launched in 2007. Twine is used to store information, authoring and discovery over the web. Twine is an example of a semantic web (web 3.o), when you everything tagged use Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Web Ontology Language (OWL) so that pages and content will be meaningful. The newly added meaning will make it possible for other computers to use the content intelligently. This will provide more-useful and context-aware search results, for example. Twine extends this to all of your information, email, sites visited, feeds and will automatically generate the tags to "semantify" the data.
Twine is the next generation of social bookmarking. It tries to understand you by providing the most appropriate content for you. The machine can make specific suggestions of webpages, according to the user’s previous searches, without the page creator specifying the information, as is Twine's proposed goal. This will ultimately change the way we socialise and use the web we may be placed back in the mind frame of a consumer, instead of a producer.

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