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Web 2.0 Summit

 

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Oct 22, 17:12PT. Applications will not be distinguished

Applications will not be distinguished form web pages because they will look the same.

Oct 22, 17:11PT. Interesting things happen in HTML5.

Interesting things happen in HTML5.

Oct 22, 17:10PT. Do you think that the

Do you think that the web will make the transition to mobile?

The web is making transition to mobile.

Oct 22, 17:08PT. The idea that a link

The idea that a link could break is the key to the scalability of the web.

Oct 22, 17:05PT. TB: there are some cases

TB: there are some cases that machine learning can be useful.
For example I have been pushing companies to get their data on the web. The US government has been very interested in putting the data up there.

Oct 22, 17:02PT. The semantic web: we will

The semantic web: we will add meaning, what do you think?

T.B.: It is not about adding meaning but understanding the meaning of the content.

It is about taking existing pages and figuring out what they mean.

Oct 22, 17:00PT. what do you think about

what do you think about the term Web 2.0?

It is a wonderful word, particurlarly for science that is using user generated content.

Oct 22, 16:58PT. When you started you started

When you started you started in a physics community when did you think of extending it to everybody?

Since the beginning, I thought it with no boundaries.

Oct 22, 16:56PT. The original plan was that

The original plan was that it should be creative. The original web concept was thought as a collaborative tool with links.

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