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	<title>Comments on: The next Web of open, linked data: Tim Berners-Lee on TED.com</title>
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		<title>By: Dont&#8217; Get Mad—Get Innovative &#124; The Art of Doing</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-35875</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dont&#8217; Get Mad—Get Innovative &#124; The Art of Doing]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2013 22:36:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Working as a software engineer at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research), Tim Berners-Lee was incredibly frustrated at the inability to access and compare documents from all over the world that were stored on incompatible disks and computers. He imagined a “virtual documentation system in the sky.” His solution—developing the html mark up language and protocol, which he dubbed, the World-Wide Web. Because of Berners-Lee’s frustration at the unlocked potential of the world’s documents, now with a few keystrokes anyone with an Internet connection can access more than 14 billion pages online. (To find out what bugs Berner Lee now—and how he intends to fix it, watch his inspiring TedTalk here.) [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Working as a software engineer at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research), Tim Berners-Lee was incredibly frustrated at the inability to access and compare documents from all over the world that were stored on incompatible disks and computers. He imagined a “virtual documentation system in the sky.” His solution—developing the html mark up language and protocol, which he dubbed, the World-Wide Web. Because of Berners-Lee’s frustration at the unlocked potential of the world’s documents, now with a few keystrokes anyone with an Internet connection can access more than 14 billion pages online. (To find out what bugs Berner Lee now—and how he intends to fix it, watch his inspiring TedTalk here.) [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Keith Saylor</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-32654</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Keith Saylor]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2013 07:22:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mr Berners-lee you are my favorite TEDster!! I love you and what you have done!  Your insight has got us HERE!  I FEEL THIS WILL take humanity to a level that we can only begin to imagine.  we will look back 10 years after you get this done and I CAN SEE cures!!! Cures!! climate, predictable curves, I mean MY MIND blows synapses trying to process the possibilities of this....   Bring Truth and the Light forward and we can fix things thru trust... there are some very smart children and people that desire to start fixing things.. WE NEED THE DATA!! SO WE CAN FIX it ... clean it up... clean the whole mess up! The data will fix it.. I promise     GOD BLESS YOU  I LOVE the ENERGY and the MESSAGE!  DATA     OPEN SOURCE!  amen]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr Berners-lee you are my favorite TEDster!! I love you and what you have done!  Your insight has got us HERE!  I FEEL THIS WILL take humanity to a level that we can only begin to imagine.  we will look back 10 years after you get this done and I CAN SEE cures!!! Cures!! climate, predictable curves, I mean MY MIND blows synapses trying to process the possibilities of this&#8230;.   Bring Truth and the Light forward and we can fix things thru trust&#8230; there are some very smart children and people that desire to start fixing things.. WE NEED THE DATA!! SO WE CAN FIX it &#8230; clean it up&#8230; clean the whole mess up! The data will fix it.. I promise     GOD BLESS YOU  I LOVE the ENERGY and the MESSAGE!  DATA     OPEN SOURCE!  amen</p>
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		<title>By: Lecture 6: Knowledge Representation &#124; JMSC6041 Computational Journalism</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-30330</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lecture 6: Knowledge Representation &#124; JMSC6041 Computational Journalism]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2013 17:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] The next web of open, linked data - Tim Berners-Lee TED talk [...]]]></description>
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		<title>By: HKUST Library Blog » LIBRARY Readers ALERT no. 184</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-29256</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[HKUST Library Blog » LIBRARY Readers ALERT no. 184]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2013 09:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] the Web&#8221; (TK5105.888 .B48 1999) and many other publications. One of his talks titled &#8220;The next Web of open, linked data&#8221; is available on [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] the Web&#8221; (TK5105.888 .B48 1999) and many other publications. One of his talks titled &#8220;The next Web of open, linked data&#8221; is available on [...]</p>
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		<title>By: De sok als Smart Object? The Internet of Things in de kledingkast &#124; Metareporter</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-21859</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[De sok als Smart Object? The Internet of Things in de kledingkast &#124; Metareporter]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2012 18:29:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] biedt de samenleving echter veel mogelijkheden. Tim Berners Lee benadrukte deze tevens in zijn Ted Talk over ‘Linked Data’. De samenleving draait voornamelijk om het principe van verbinden. En daar [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] biedt de samenleving echter veel mogelijkheden. Tim Berners Lee benadrukte deze tevens in zijn Ted Talk over ‘Linked Data’. De samenleving draait voornamelijk om het principe van verbinden. En daar [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Fun with Numbers?</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-20329</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Fun with Numbers?]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2012 11:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] on with our work.  This was great for our session, but it left me wondering, in these days of open data, what would happen if these statistics were reused without the context?  It also reminded me of [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] on with our work.  This was great for our session, but it left me wondering, in these days of open data, what would happen if these statistics were reused without the context?  It also reminded me of [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Can Big Science Data Change the World?</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-15139</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Can Big Science Data Change the World?]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2012 19:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] few years ago, Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of the World Wide Web), urged his TED Talk audience to share raw, unstructured data in order to boost innovation and solve critical problems. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] few years ago, Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of the World Wide Web), urged his TED Talk audience to share raw, unstructured data in order to boost innovation and solve critical problems. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: A computational journalism reading list &#171; World Media Trend</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-14117</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[A computational journalism reading list &#171; World Media Trend]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2012 18:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] system of human-readable documents. Now Tim Berners-Lee wants to create a web of machine-readable linked data. The full potential is unclear, but it’s a big idea that may come to be the backbone of semantic [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] system of human-readable documents. Now Tim Berners-Lee wants to create a web of machine-readable linked data. The full potential is unclear, but it’s a big idea that may come to be the backbone of semantic [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Master Classes impartidas por Marçel Moliné &#171; Valentina Villa</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-13838</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Master Classes impartidas por Marçel Moliné &#171; Valentina Villa]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 12:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Marcel Moliné nos presenta la primera parte del video @ TEDtim_berners_lee_web [...]]]></description>
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		<title>By: Boot Camp links (preliminary) &#171; e-Patient Dave</title>
		<link>http://blog.ted.com/2009/03/13/tim_berners_lee_web/comment-page-1/#comment-10862</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Boot Camp links (preliminary) &#171; e-Patient Dave]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 19:34:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Raw Data Now &#8211; Tim Berner Lee [...]]]></description>
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