Terra Future Focused on Linked Data19/03/2010 |
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| Highlighting the key role of geographic information (GI) in the development of linked data over the Web was the focus of a seminar in Ordnance Survey's Business Centre last week. Over 100 delegates from business, government and academia attended Terra future - Forging Links along with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, and Professor Nigel Shadbolt. | |
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Wednesday 10 March saw the discussion of linked data as a new means of publishing and connecting data on the Web. This rapidly growing area recognises geography as being important as a means to help link data, and Ordnance Survey is seen as a leader in this area.