- End to Buzzword Blur - how buzzwords are used to
obscure comprehension of core concepts. Let SKOS,
MOAT,
SCOT reign!
- End of Data Silos - you don't own me, my data, my data's
mobility (import/export), or accessibility (by reference) just
because I signed up for Yet Another Software as Service
(ySaaS)
- End of Misinformation - Sins of omission will no
longer go unpunished the era of self induced amnesia due to
competitive concerns is over, Co-opetition shall reign (Ray
Noorda always envisoned this reality)
- Serendipitous information and data discovery gets cheaper by
the second - you're only a link away for a universe of relevant and
accessible data
- Rise of Quality - Contrary to historic president (due to all of
the above) well engineered solutions will no longer be sure
indicators of commercial failure
BTW - Benjamin Nowack penned an interesting post
titled: Semantic Web Aliases, that covers a variety
of labels used to describe the Semantic Web. The great thing about
this post is that it provides yet another
demonstration-in-the-making for the virtues of Linked Data :-)
Labels are harmless when their sole purpose is the creation of
routes of comprehension for concepts. Unfortunately, Labels aren't
always constructed with concept comprehension in mind, most of the
time they are artificial inflectors and deflectors servicing
marketing communications goals.
Anyway, irrespective of actual intent, I've endowed all of the
labels from Bengee's post with URIs as my contribution important
disambiguation effort re. the Semantic Web:
As per usual this post is best appreciated when processed via an
Linked Data aware user agent.