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by mtrn
2813 days ago
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> Maybe I am just naive, but this all seems terrible. I do have most respect for TBH and I would consider everything he thinks and writes about, but this does not sound too good to me either. The idea of linked data and semantic web has been around for almost two decades now and I have yet to see an application, technique or site that amazes me. On the contrary, most of the things in this space I have seen are bloated, unusable or simply unnecessary - whereas every paper sounds like revolution is around the corner. In that combination, it is the worst of both worlds: academic output, that claims practicality and fails to deliver. Peter Norvig put it best, when he said: "The semantic web is the future of the web and always will be." A recent discussion touches upon a few problems: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18023408. |
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