Twenty years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Blogging (we called it Web-Logging back then) was just emerging from…
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Kurt Cagle Explores the Cognitive Web
Twenty years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Blogging (we called it Web-Logging back then) was just emerging from…
914 total views, 2 views today
In the next several months, it is very likely that the following scenario will be repeated over and over again. The company that you work for sends out email notices saying that, with the pandemic now in the rearview mirror, workers will be expected to return full time to the office, or face being fired.
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Way back in 1991, Tim Berners-Lee, then a young English software developer working at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, came up with an intriguing way of combining a communication protocol for retrieving content (HTTP) with a descriptive language for embedding such links into documents (HTML). Shortly thereafter, as more and more people began to create content on these new HTTP servers, it became necessary to be able to provide some kind of mechanism to find this content.
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