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Post details: Tim Berners-Lee Interview Podcast

2005-11-19

Permalink 00:31:38, Categories: Semantic Web, Podcasts   English (EU)

Tim Berners-Lee Interview Podcast

w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/" title="W3C - Tim Berners-Lee">Tim Berners-Lee was very kind to participate in a podcast interview about the Semantic Web and future of the Web. He is the inventor of the World Wide Web and one of the people behind the vision of the Semantic Web.

Read more on Wikipedia - Tim Berners-Lee.

It was a very interesting interview and experience - talking with him about the Semantic Web, it's history, present and future. If you want a short intro into the Semantic Web and it's role in the scheme of things, listen to this interview. And tell us what you think!

Thanks, Tim! :)


Who we are

This podcast was prepared and brought to you by Ina O'Murchu and Uldis Bojārs. The original blog posts for this podcast are located at:

Thanks

Thanks to folks at #joiito for help with podcasting related questions and vmarks in particular for help with audio processing.

And big thanks to Ina for having the ISWC 2005 podcasting idea and implementing it. :)

If you mirror this interview or put it on BitTorrent - please let us know so we can link to it.

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PermalinkPermalink 2006-10-19 @ 17:19
Comment from: Double glazing company [Visitor] · http://www.buyezrip.com/L-Windows.htm
Great poad-cast! Is great to hear all this information about Semantic Web, something that we all use today and no one knows exactly where it comes from and what that really means! You really did a great job!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-03-19 @ 23:16
Comment from: Kiril Abrosov [Visitor] · http://free-scan-virus.com/
Great Interwiev. I always read this blog thank you Tim.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-04-07 @ 17:05
Comment from: Jovany [Visitor] · http://dualtransition.com
Thank you very much for this proposition to read the blog et to hear all this information about Semantic Web. Thanks for the links.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-09-04 @ 14:23
Comment from: Kaiden [Visitor] · http://hairlossuniverse.com
I think that talking about the Semantic Web, it's history, present and future is rather interesting. Thank you for suggestion. The interview is great. You really did a great job!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-09-18 @ 13:27
Comment from: Reynaldo [Visitor] · http://flotrolonline.com
It is very nice to find something interesting for my job. And I'm happy to come across your article. I agree with you that the Semantic Web is still developing.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-09-25 @ 18:54
Comment from: Augustus [Visitor] · http://nail-fungus-review.com
I think it is a great interview and I read your blog every time. Good luck.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-10-01 @ 22:43
Comment from: Eliezer [Visitor] · http://hoodia-gordonii-advice.com
Well, It is great to hear all this information about Semantic Web, and mainly because it is something that we all use today and no one knows exactly where it comes from. Thanks for post.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-10-04 @ 16:44
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PermalinkPermalink 2008-10-06 @ 09:59
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It is interesting to listen to the interview with the inventor of the World Wide Web and one of the people behind the vision of the Semantic Web. I hope you will continue doing the same job.
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