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November 09, 2003
Shirky's Easy Target
Posted by Arnold
Brother Shirky must have been in a lazy mood this month. He smacks down the semantic web, the engineer's dream of bringing order to the world through data modeling.
Much of the proposed value of the Semantic Web is coming, but it is not coming because of the Semantic Web. The amount of meta-data we generate is increasing dramatically, and it is being exposed for consumption by machines as well as, or instead of, people. But it is being designed a bit at a time, out of self-interest and without regard for global ontology. It is also being adopted piecemeal, and it will bring with it with all the incompatibilities and complexities that implies. There are significant disadvantages to this process relative to the shining vision of the Semantic Web, but the big advantage of this bottom-up design and adoption is that it is actually working now.
My line is that the blogosphere is the semantic web. That is, real-time human analysis is better than
a priori data modeling at finding interesting links across diverse knowledge spaces.
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