Alex Iskold of Adaptive Blue has a great post today on Read Write Web today. In his post Alex provides a brief overview of the semantic web, and comes to the conclusion that computer assisted contextual links have the greatest current potential to take semantic technologies to the mainstream. While it is certainly not surprising that he came to this conclusion, since Adaptive Blue is in the business of contextual linking, I think he is thinking in the right direction. We have a long way to go in bringing semantic technologies to bear, but it looks like computer assisted contextual linking has a lot of potential to make the web an exponentially more interesting and exciting place. To be able to identify, link and present related content across sites and accessing disparate data sources could take the web to a whole new level.
Keep up the great work Alex.
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