In 1995 MIT’s Nicholas Negroponte talked about an Internet that “pervades every aspect of our lives”. The executable Internet goes a long way towards achieving this. In 2000, Forrester Research’s George Colony invented the term “X Internet”, which is actually composed of two components: the executable Internet and the extended Internet. X Internet fundamentally alters the software and Internet landscapes by blurring the distinction between the two, both online and off, finally leading us into the era of intelligent machines. This series of shorts discusses various aspects of creating x-Internet systems. blurring the distinction between the two, both online and off, finally leading us into the era of intelligent machines. This series of shorts describes the strategic and developmental aspects of building X systems.
The Semantic Web (X-Internet Series) (English Edition)
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