Scientific American Jan 24 2005 5:28AM GMT The majority are doing simple searches," said Deborah Fallows, Senior Research Fellow at the Pew Internet & American Life Project and author of the report.
Ever wanted to search for something that involved a range of numbers, like any pages mentioning the American Revolution and the dates 1776 through 1779? Less scientific, but no less interesting, Lee Watters tried to get a glimpse of search in the...
The Semantic Web is an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation," wrote Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila in their Scientific American...
According to the American Library Association, the Department of Energy has removed 9,000 scientific research papers that contain keywords such as "nuclear" or "chemical" and "storage" from national laboratory web sites and is reviewing them to...
The folks at Scientific American apparently redesigned their web site, breaking all of the links to articles in the process. articleID=00048144-10D2-1C70-84A9809EC588EF21&catID=2 A terrific overview of the Semantic Web and how it will change our...
Scientific American May 15 2002 3:56AM GMT NOTE: Article links often change. W3C QUery 1.0 updates http://www.searchtools.com/info/xml.html#xquery http://www.w3.org/TR/xquery http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlquery-use-cases http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlquery...
The Semantic Web is an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation," wrote Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila in their Scientific American...