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Semantic Web job trends

Semantic Web job trends

By Tim Finin on Wednesday, January 18th, 2006 at 12:11 pm.

The Indeed job search engine has a nifty feature that lets you graph job trends for a set of key words or phrases. Here’s the graph for Semantic Web and RDF, OWL, and Semantic Web services (click to enlarge or modify):

Adding in some other new web technologies (RSS and Web 2.0) helps put this in context:

And mixing in Java provides a lesson in humility:

But maybe there are a lot of ads for baristas that are throwing the numbers off.

Related posts: • Morgan Stanley Internet Trends: social computing dominates Web;  • Web 2.0 vs. Semantic Web vs. RDF;  • Top 10 Technology Trends;  

 

 

One Response to “Semantic Web job trends”

  1. Danny Says:

    aargh! I thought I’d finished my procrastination for today…

    these layers (mixed) were fun:
    c, c++, java, (xml)
    c#, javascript,
    cobol,
    python,
    ruby, lisp, haskell, smalltalk, pascal

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