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Firefox 3: The Semantic Web Browser?

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SMK
Sean Michael Kerner
May 29, 2008

“The Semantic Web is a lofty idea intended to help connect
sources of information and make sense of them. But how do you
actually access the Semantic Web?

“If the Semantic Web turns out to be anything like the Web we
all know and use today, then the gateway to the Semantic Web will
be the trusty Web browser.

“At present, Mozilla may be leading the major browser vendors in
bringing semantics to everyday Web browsing, courtesy of tools
built into its upcoming Firefox 3 Web browser that. Microsoft’s
Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) may not be far behind, however…”

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