There's No Semantic Web without Content and Data
Presented by Rachel Lovinger
In 2001, Time Berners-Lee laid out a vision of the next evolution of the Web. Nearly a decade later, whether you call that evolution Semantic Web, Web 3.0, Linked Data, or the Giant Global Graph, it's clear that change is accelerating. But the nature of that change can be confusing, because "Semantic Web" means a lot of different things to a lot of different people.
This presentation will explain, in non-technical terms, the underlying concepts of the Semantic Web. We'll explore how these concepts are being used on the web today, and where they're going in the near future. Finally, we'll discuss what all this means for content strategy practitioners.
