Nova Spivack talks with Talis about Web 3.0 and more
In our latest Talking with Talis podcast, I talk with Radar Networks‘ Founder and CEO, Nova Spivack.
Radar Networks is a stealth-mode Bay Area technology startup closely associated with the pragmatic implementation of the Semantic Web popularly referred to as ‘Web 3.0.’ During our conversation, we cover some of Nova’s background before exploring his views on the Semantic Web, the way in which it is currently perceived, and the opportunity for companies such as his to deliver its potential in the mainstream Web of today.
During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;
- Active RDF
- Amazon
- Atom
- Danny Ayers
- Vannevar Bush, and his ground-breaking article from 1945
- Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organises (CALO)
- DARPA
- Ian Davis
- Developer.com
- Dice
- Digg
- Stephen Downes on the Semantic Web, and my response
- Earthweb
- Flickr
- Gamelan
- Garlik
- Kingsley Idehen
- Jena
- Joost
- Kowari
- Ray Kurzweil
- Leapfrog Ventures
- Metaweb
- Microformats
- Minding the Planet, and a post entitled ‘How the WebOS evolves?‘
- Ted Nelson
- OWL
- Radar Networks
- RealTravel
- Resource Description Framework (RDF)
- RDF Site Summary (RSS)
- Peter Rip
- Slashdot
- SPARQL
- SRI
- Talis
- Thinking Machines
- Kristinn Thórisson
- Tucana
- Vulcan Capital
- Zepheira
This conversation was conducted over Skype on Thursday 22 March 2007, recorded with Ecamm Network’s Call Recorder for Skype, and edited in Garageband.
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