Semantic Web
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[edit]- (Internet) A proposed evolution of the World Wide Web whose pages have their subject matter formally encoded into them, without the need to rely on keyword phrases within the content.
- 2008 February 1, Anne Eisenberg, “Twine ties things together on Web”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- Twine is based on technologies created for the developing semantic Web - foreseen as a smarter Web where machines may someday be able to process the meaning of words and phrases in documents and even routinely answer direct questions.