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7 June 2007
Tim Berners-Lee discusses Linked Data in a ZDNet video
Posted by Paul Miller at June 7, 2007 04:09 PM
In a short video interview with ZDNet's David Berlind, Sir Tim Berners-Lee talks lucidly about the value of Linked Data.
Have a look...
Update - David Berlind and Dan Farber chew the fat on this and more in this week's episode of the regular Dan and David Show.
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