With code, open source won. With data, proprietary is winning. Why did the Semantic Web fail, and what can we do to revive it? https://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/ …
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Replying to @oerhoert
Many related answers here. For content providers, annotation feels like doing extra work so that someone else can make more money by wresting control of your users. Not that SM got that far; it was stuck at a chicken & egg / "cold start" stage.
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But the failure of the open Facebook graph was the first issue. Content providers will play just enough to get people from FB & Google onto their site, where they can view their ads.
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What, actually, is compelling about the semantic web?
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Replying to @peidran
The use case I had in mind that prodded this tweet: I’d like to, in SQL terms, SELECT transaction FROM bank1, bank2, bank 3 ORDER BY time DESC Just one example.
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Then yes, primarily these two issues IMHO.
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