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Google introduced Knowledge Graph

Finally !

If someone is looking for the “next big thing” after the “knowledge graph”, I recommend reading “Pull: The Power of the Semantic Web to Transform Your Business” by David Siegel and “The Live Web: Building Event-Based Connections in the Cloud” by Phillip J. Windley

Link: “Introducing the Knowledge Graph: things, not strings”

This entry was posted in New Development and tagged subject-centric on May 17, 2012 by Subject centric.

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