A good example site is Twine: twine.com/ A good place to start is ReadWriteWeb, they write a lot about the semantic web: readwriteweb.com/archives/semantic-web.
Uhhh...I've been looking for the same thing as you do now several months ago. I found some pretty neat apps online. Here are some that I thought were cool: w3schools.com/semweb/semantic_example.asp twiine.Com >>>the most mainstream one 901am.com/freebase I guess you'll be fascinated as me as soon as you find more info about this web 3.0 (or semantic web) technology.
The FAQ from w3c can answer you a lot of questions: w3.org/RDF/FAQ.
Here are some that I thought were cool: http://www.w3schools.com/semweb/semantic_example.asp twiine.com >>>the most mainstream one http://www.901am.com/freebase I guess you'll be fascinated as me as soon as you find more info about this web 3.0 (or semantic web) technology. Uhhh...I've been looking for the same thing as you do now several months ago. I found some pretty neat apps online.
I guess you'll be fascinated as me as soon as you find more info about this web 3.0 (or semantic web) technology.
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