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Video from Tim Berners-Lee 2009 TED talk on linked data

Video from Tim Berners-Lee 2009 TED talk on linked data

Tim Finin, 10:35pm 14 March 2009

Here is the video of the talk that Tim Berners-Lee gave at the TED2009 conference on linked data.

You can see the slides that TBL used on the W3C site.

I may have missed it, but I don’t think he mentioned the phrase “Semantic Web” once during the 16 minute talk.

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6 Responses to “Video from Tim Berners-Lee 2009 TED talk on linked data”

  1. Simon Gibbs Says:

    I didn’t hear RDF either – just “common formats” and “Linked data standards”

  2. Knud Möller Says:

    He didn’t even say “URI” – just “names starting with http”! :)

  3. kantenwerk » Blog Archive » Tim Berners-Lee on Linked Data at TED Says:

    [...] A video of the talk and a link to the slides can be found on the ebiquity blog. [...]

  4. Ehsan Says:

    TED is not for computer specialist, there are all sort of people there. RDF, URI and other semantic technologies belong to semantic web or linked data conferences.

  5. Linked Data al TED in grande spolvero : Casual.info.in.a.bottle Says:

    [...] Ebiquity. Questo video completa la presentazione di Sir Tim Berners Lee che ho citato tra le fonti alla [...]

  6. The Semantic Web « aggregator, etc. Says:

    [...] Trying to find more current thinking, I ran into Tim Berners-Lee presenting at the current 2009 TED conference. While WordPress now links TED movies directly, I choose to send readers to the page the movie is served on, and because it is a 16 min presentation. Berners-Lee didn’t mention Semantic Web, or any of the other terms associated with it. This presentation was about linked-data, a more advanced concept of the same concern. It is worth a listen as this just may be a better route to the same purpose. Tim Berners-Lee at TED [...]