David Duey

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Is the current state of the internet a dependable enough source of information and data to allow developers to treat it as a reliable source of data for use in applications (i.e. non-proprietary data) without resorting to semantic web data structures (RDF)?  In other words, would an internet search resultset always return the latest known data or information for that particular search without the need to rely on a proprietary data source?  It certainly wouldn’t pertain to all data, but could it pertain to a certain class of data or information? 

Posted by David Duey on April 17, 2007 in Web/Tech, Weird | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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