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The Semantic Web puts us within reach of ‘The Internet of Things’


by Leigh Andrews on 14 September 2010


Confused by the blog post title? The Semantic Web is explained in my Editorial Desk article for the week, while ‘The Internet of Things’ is a concept that is steadily gaining popularity among tech-geeks – in addition to humans with too much time on their hands spending increasing amounts of time on social networks, computers are expected to be able to ‘update’ their status online, too. They will also be able to effectively track the movement of everything from a tub of yoghurt to a speeding train, through the attachment of electronic tags. The possibilities are endless, and we’re definitely moving towards a highly interconnected world space.
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Gillian Reagan of The New York Observer is not too keen on the concept, which she feels would be "Digital Doomsday." To explain her feelings, she describes a spoof of the Evolution of Man chart, where the final picture is a man hunched over a computer, looking “just as simple-minded as the furry fellow at the back of the line”. She adds that in her own version of this chart “the geeky modern guy shrinks and gets swallowed by a MacBook, which morphs into a human-size robot, then some kind of nightmarish version of the Terminator, pointing a huge laser gun right at me”. Is the computer poised to overtake the humans, as in Will Smith’s I, Robot?

Whatever your feelings about this techno-leap, there’s no doubt that computers are getting faster and more intelligent all the time – according to Moore’s Law, computers get twice as fast and twice as smart every two years. Have you already made plans to put your website on the semantic web? Do you update your status no matter where you are and what you’re doing? What do you think will be the next development to change the way we interact online? Please share your thoughts below.

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UPDATE: This just in from Sciencedaily.com - supercomputers may even drive us around some day!




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