In the wake of the World Trade Center attack on 9/11/2001, information sharing became a primary requirement, especially regarding crime…
Kurt Cagle Explores the Cognitive Web
In the wake of the World Trade Center attack on 9/11/2001, information sharing became a primary requirement, especially regarding crime…
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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