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Decentralized Information Group

The Decentralized Information Group explores technical, institutional, and public policy questions necessary to advance the development of global, decentralized information environments.

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ie7-js - Google Code

IEをWeb標準ブラウザにするためのライブラリ

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Decentralized Information Group

The Decentralized Information Group explores technical, institutional, and public policy questions necessary to advance the development of global, decentralized information environments.

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W3C - People

"Includes 66 people working from locations across the globe. W3C is hosted at MIT CSAIL in the USA, at ERCIM in Sophia-Antipolis in France, and at the Keio University in Japan."

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Decentralized Information Group

The Decentralized Information Group explores technical, institutional, and public policy questions necessary to advance the development of global, decentralized information environments.

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Dan Connolly - Home

"Research scientist at MIT's CSAIL in the Decentralized Information Group (DIG) and a member of the technical staff of the W3C... Played leading roles in the development of URIs, HTTP, XML, RDF, and OWL."

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Transparent Accountable Datamining Initiative (TAMI)

"The TAMI Project is creating technical, legal, and policy foundations for transparency and accountability in large-scale aggregation and inferencing across heterogeneous information systems."

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Ora Lassila - Home

Research Fellow at Nokia Research Center Cambridge (NRCC), "working on Semantic Web and its applications to mobile and ubiquitous computing." On W3C Advisory Board. Works on various SemWeb/RDF apps for Nokia-MIT collaborations, including "SwapMe."

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SIMILE Project -- Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environments

SIMILE is a joint project conducted by the W3C, MIT Libraries, and MIT CSAIL. SIMILE seeks to enhance inter-operability among digital assets, schemata/vocabularies/ontologies, metadata, and services.

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Decentralized Information Group

Some interesting work going on here. TBL is leading it and working very closely with W3C. ok, so that's TBL + W3C + MIT = semantic web!

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SIMILE Project - Home

"Joint project conducted by the W3C, MIT Libraries, and MIT CSAIL. Seeks to enhance inter-operability among digital assets, schemata / vocabularies / ontologies, metadata, and services."

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