"The Ingenesist Project posits that trillions upon trillions of dollars worth of value that is being transferred to social media from a legacy economy stifled by insurmountable debt. These numbers are indeed spectacular because they account for the value “lost”, and most importantly, the calculations provides"
- dan
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"Last week, I participated in a WWW2007 panel called “Multimedia Metadata Standards in a Semantic Web 3.0“, where I took the opportunity to declare the Semantic Web dead. As you can imagine, such a declaration in front of a crowd of semantic web researchers provoked many responses. While I believe panels should be provocative and entertaining, I also have specific reasons for why I went as far as calling the Semantic Web “dead”. Let me explain what I mean."
- Seth Greenblatt
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Great article. It's about time someone came forward and said it can't be done this way. That does not mean it is dead, just that the approach is incorrect. The Ingenesist Project has specified 3 web applications which if deployed through social media would make knowledge tangible outside the construct of a corporation. A knowledge inventory, a percentile search engine,and an innovation bank are those applications. Regarding semantic web, the search would be relative to the knowledge inventory of the user
- dan
With failing financial structure, Social capital, creative capital, and intellectual capital will increasingly behave like tangible assets.
- dan
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With failing financial structure, Social capital, creative capital, and intellectual capital will increasingly behave like tangible assets.
- dan
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Hasn't it always been about who you know, and not what you know?
- coldbrew
With failing financial structure, Social capital, creative capital, and intellectual capital will increasingly behave like tangible assets.
- dan
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With failing financial structure, Social capital, creative capital, and intellectual capital will increasingly behave like tangible assets.
- dan
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