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== Description ==
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The '''Semantic Web''' is the extension of the {{tag|Internet|World Wide Web}} which enables people to share content beyond the boundaries of applications and websites. It has been described in rather different ways: as a utopic vision, as a web of data, or merely as a natural paradigm shift in our daily use of the Web. Most of all, the Semantic Web has inspired and engaged many people to create innovative semantic technologies and applications. The Semantic Web project encompasses multiple applications, including several {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engines}}.
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The '''Semantic Web''' is the extension of the {{tag|Internet|World Wide Web}} which enables people to share content beyond the boundaries of applications and {{tag|website}}s.  It has been described in rather different ways: as a utopic vision, as a web of {{tag|data}}, or merely as a natural {{Cambridge-Dictionary|paradigm}} shift in our daily use of the {{tag|web}}.  Most of all, the Semantic Web has inspired and engaged many people to create innovative semantic technologies and applications.  The Semantic Web project encompasses multiple {{tag|applications}}, including several {{tag|wiki engine}}s.
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| wikiFactor = 14
Sadly, the wiki site at '''semanticweb.org''' itself became a little neglected, and suffered with the usual wiki problems of multiple [[spam]]bot account registrations along with additional spam pages being created - and no one seemed to be keeping this in check.  Its wiki content was released under one of two licences:[https://web.archive.org/web/20150403185207/http://SemanticWeb.org/wiki/semanticweb.org:Copyrights] either {{tag|Wiki GNU Free Documentation License|GNU Free Documentation License 1.2}} (GFDL 1.2) or {{tag|Wiki Creative Commons Attribution|Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic licence}} (CC-BY 2.0).[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en]
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;''External links
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*[[Archive.org:20230531081700/https://www.W3.org/standards/semanticweb/|Semantic Web homepage]] — at W3.org, via [[Archive.org]]
*[http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/ W3C Semantic Web Activity] — at W3.org
*{{SMW|Semantic Web}} — at [[Semantic MediaWiki]]
*{{Wp|Semantic Web}} — at [[English Wikipedia]]
 
[[Category:Semantic Web| ]]
[[Category:Semantic MediaWiki]]
[[Category:Founded in 2005]]<!--http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Special:AncientPages-->

Latest revision as of 16:21, 10 August 2023

Semantic Web
Recent changes • [No WikiNode] • About • [No Mobile URL]
Founded by: unknown
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Multi-license
Main topic: Semantic Web
Backups: 2014-07-04
This Semantic Web has been dead (offline) since mid-late 2015.
Wiki size: 4,781 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 66 info / verify

(Page count as of: 2015-04-04
wikiFactor as of: 2012-01-30)


The Semantic Web is the extension of the World Wide Web which enables people to share content beyond the boundaries of applications and websites. It has been described in rather different ways: as a utopic vision, as a web of data, or merely as a natural paradigm shift in our daily use of the web. Most of all, the Semantic Web has inspired and engaged many people to create innovative semantic technologies and applications. The Semantic Web project encompasses multiple applications, including several wiki engines.

Sadly, the wiki site at semanticweb.org itself became a little neglected, and suffered with the usual wiki problems of multiple spambot account registrations along with additional spam pages being created - and no one seemed to be keeping this in check. Its wiki content was released under one of two licences:[1] either GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 (GFDL 1.2) or Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic licence (CC-BY 2.0).[2]

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