Is it true?

"All logical system of any complexity are, by definition, incomplete; each of them contains more true statements than it can possibly prove according to its own defining set of rules" Godel's Incompleteness Theorem


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Friday Mar 02, 2007

Semantic Web: The Beginning of the Age of Enlightenment ?

      

After we blogged, tagged and shared brilliant thoughts on anything (we can think of) during the Participation Age, the Internet may soon enter what could be called the Age of Enlightenment. The Age of Enlightenment will help morph the Internet into a knowledge network where information is enriched, cataloged, related, and more importantly disambiguated, so initial semantic and reasoning can emerge. Smart people called it the Semantic Web or Web 3.0. If human history repeats itself, the Age of Enlightenment will help ensure that our editor and browser can scope with the massive amount of information available on the Web will a little more enlightenment. As the Encyclopédie has been considered an important catalyst for the Age of Enlightenment, and has aimed to change the way people think. Wikipedia may help to change the way our editor and browser parse information. It will be great if our editor and browser could start help us figure out and give us context when we type or read phrase such as  "sun, sun, sun, sun and of course sun". I know what i meant to write. If you want to know, just follow each word link as a sample of what the Semantic Web could do :-)

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[Trackback] Here are some meaty articles on the development of the web I have come across recently: Testimony of Sir Timothy Berners-Lee Before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce . Practical yet visionary. Nova Sp...

Posted by The Sun BabelFish Blog on March 04, 2007 at 07:18 AM PST #

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