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Add new commentSlashdot taps TAPA post appeared on Slashdot today (27 May) regarding the new "Search on TAP" semantic search tool released by the TAP folk at Stanford University. RobMcCool writes: "At Stanford KSL, we really like the Semantic Web. So we've taken many of our favorite web sites, scraped them, and put together a huge pile of RDF, which we'll let you download. We've used that RDF to create a search application, in the spirit of Google Q & A or Microsofts recently announced MSN Search extensions. Our search can answer simple factual queries like the previously discussed population of Portugal but can also answer some more complex ones. We also have a smart autocomplete system, type "tom hanks birth" slowly to see it in action (best with Firefox). We're looking for people to be a part of this search system by running their own search sites, and by putting their data on the Semantic Web. Come check it out!" By Vince Smith at May 28 2005 - 02:53 | add new comment | read more
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