The document discusses augmenting web pages with semantically structured annotations to enhance understanding and collaboration. It presents semantic enrichment and contextualization of content as the next generation of annotation tools for scholars. Institutions, companies, geo-spatial services, cultural heritage organizations and libraries are building the Linked Data web by publishing structured data for users to access and augment with their own annotations. A virtuous circle is possible where digital libraries publish data for users to annotate and enrich, creating new structured knowledge for the libraries in turn.
Adrian Chan is an accomplished social media consultant and strategist known for his expertise in social interaction design. He has over a decade of experience designing websites and online applications. Adrian believes success in social media depends on facilitating user interactions and social practices, rather than solely meeting user needs. He consults with companies to help structure their social media initiatives accordingly.
This presentation discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web and an approach for emerging Web 3.0. It summarizes the history and development of the web from static HTML documents to today's dynamic web applications. The presentation proposes that Web 3.0 will provide intelligent web services through semantic technologies like RDF, RDFS and OWL. It outlines existing semantic web projects and technologies and proposes a methodology using the semantic layer cake approach to realize the vision of Web 3.0. The presentation demonstrates progress in converting HTML to XHTML and XHTML to XML to extract semantic data and discusses future work in developing ontologies and auto learning ontologies.
The document provides contact information for an artist named J. Sharifian, including an email address and links to view photos by Raym and join an online group. It appears to be advertising artworks made of sand and sculptures, and providing ways to see the artist's work or get in touch with them.
The document discusses augmenting web pages with semantically structured annotations to enhance understanding and collaboration. It presents semantic enrichment and contextualization of content as the next generation of annotation tools for scholars. Institutions, companies, geo-spatial services, cultural heritage organizations and libraries are building the Linked Data web by publishing structured data for users to access and augment with their own annotations. A virtuous circle is possible where digital libraries publish data for users to annotate and enrich, creating new structured knowledge for the libraries in turn.
Adrian Chan is an accomplished social media consultant and strategist known for his expertise in social interaction design. He has over a decade of experience designing websites and online applications. Adrian believes success in social media depends on facilitating user interactions and social practices, rather than solely meeting user needs. He consults with companies to help structure their social media initiatives accordingly.
This presentation discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web and an approach for emerging Web 3.0. It summarizes the history and development of the web from static HTML documents to today's dynamic web applications. The presentation proposes that Web 3.0 will provide intelligent web services through semantic technologies like RDF, RDFS and OWL. It outlines existing semantic web projects and technologies and proposes a methodology using the semantic layer cake approach to realize the vision of Web 3.0. The presentation demonstrates progress in converting HTML to XHTML and XHTML to XML to extract semantic data and discusses future work in developing ontologies and auto learning ontologies.
The document provides contact information for an artist named J. Sharifian, including an email address and links to view photos by Raym and join an online group. It appears to be advertising artworks made of sand and sculptures, and providing ways to see the artist's work or get in touch with them.
Turn on the loudspeaker. This short phrase in Farsi instructs someone to power on a loudspeaker device so that it is active and able to broadcast audio to others. In just a few words, the core message is conveyed in a clear and direct manner.
The document discusses different types of art including art with pencil, metal, food and fruit. It provides contact information for the author including an email address and links to a blog and Yahoo group related to art.
This short document contains an email address but no other text or context. It appears to be intended for the sole purpose of sharing contact information, but provides no details about the purpose of the communication or what it relates to.
The document discusses the importance of continuing to exercise one's brain through mental challenges as we age. It then presents a "brain challenge" test consisting of multiple choice questions to test one's mental sharpness, with comments on the correct and incorrect answers. The test questions cover topics like what goes in a toaster, what cows drink, what greenhouses are made of, and changes in bus passenger numbers between stops on a trip from London to Milford Haven.
This rare photo was taken by NASA's Hubble telescope of a phenomenon that only occurs every 3,000 years. Known as "God's Eye," sharing the photo with others and making a wish is believed by some to lead to positive changes and opportunities in people's lives within 60 seconds or a day.
This document lists 10 things God won't ask on judgment day and provides a link to visit mehrbaan.blogfa.com for more information. It was shared by Javad Sharifian on January 14, 2007 who thanks the recipient for accompanying them. The document encourages waiting for the music to end or clicking the mouse to end the presentation.
Turn on the loudspeaker. This short phrase in Farsi instructs someone to power on a loudspeaker device so that it is active and able to broadcast audio to others. In just a few words, the core message is conveyed in a clear and direct manner.
The document discusses different types of art including art with pencil, metal, food and fruit. It provides contact information for the author including an email address and links to a blog and Yahoo group related to art.
This short document contains an email address but no other text or context. It appears to be intended for the sole purpose of sharing contact information, but provides no details about the purpose of the communication or what it relates to.
The document discusses the importance of continuing to exercise one's brain through mental challenges as we age. It then presents a "brain challenge" test consisting of multiple choice questions to test one's mental sharpness, with comments on the correct and incorrect answers. The test questions cover topics like what goes in a toaster, what cows drink, what greenhouses are made of, and changes in bus passenger numbers between stops on a trip from London to Milford Haven.
This rare photo was taken by NASA's Hubble telescope of a phenomenon that only occurs every 3,000 years. Known as "God's Eye," sharing the photo with others and making a wish is believed by some to lead to positive changes and opportunities in people's lives within 60 seconds or a day.
This document lists 10 things God won't ask on judgment day and provides a link to visit mehrbaan.blogfa.com for more information. It was shared by Javad Sharifian on January 14, 2007 who thanks the recipient for accompanying them. The document encourages waiting for the music to end or clicking the mouse to end the presentation.