There are a number of new formats and languages that have sprung up with the semantic web in the last few years. LISP (LISt Processing) however is not a new language by any means but seems to have found a new role in the new web. I have and sometimes do program in Lisp because a [...][...]
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September 22nd, 2009 - 5:56 pm § in Semantic web
Lisp & the Semantic Web
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January 16th, 2009 - 1:59 pm § in Social networks, Uncategorized
Metcalfe’s Law & web stuff
Metcalfe’s law says that “the value of a network increases proportionately with the square of the number of its users”. This law works for Internet, social networking, the www and any other type of network like that. The idea is to be able to give a value to the network. Metc[...]

