The benefit of the Semantic Web is that data may be re-used in ways unexpected by the original publisher. That is the value added. So when a Semantic Web start-up either feeds data to others who reuse it in interesting ways, or itself uses data produced by others, then we start to see the value of each bit increased through the network effect.
Interesting points are raised in this article by ZDNet.
Just read it, it’s about Google versus “Google killers”.
Cheers
WOW, this is awesome!
I just hit “Stumble!” and…

LMFAO!
I was shocked and didn’t know what to do with myself for a minute…

Oh, my…
Oh, what to do with myself for the next hours until I have to go to work again…
Ok, you’re right! I’m addicted.
I’ll go check my facebook, my email, my accounts, my other stuff, post some more and then log off.
I AM NOT ADDICTED TO INTERNET!!
I really have to ask my girl to pull me off this now!
So, Sony Ericsson announced the release of XPERIA X1 phone.

Go to that website, read some more news about this toy, or do whatever is it you do to research a new gadget.
As for me, I am going to start reading up on this. I am sick of my Motorola Q and have been thinking about changing it to something else for months now (even though I’ve had it for less than a year).
We’ll see how things go, but so far this is the best alternative to iPhone that I have seen.
Windows mobile is somewhat important to me at the moment (ability to push to/from Exchange is a good thing) so X1 sounds like a great buy.
Recently I’ve been writing a whole lot of these.
I am not entirely sure why, but I have been. Such are the times now, I suppose.
Anywho. I found this site and the links it takes you to to be rather useful for me.
Simply, easy, straightforward. It’s a good way to START you, but always remember… You have to add some of your own self into these letters, so never copy anything you’ll find online. It will look dry and uninteresting, trust me.
Cool domain, too:
http://www.how-to-write-a-letter-of-recommendation.com/

This is a very interesting and creative idea. At least I find it creative.
Very clever.

Many more pages you can find on the author’s site here: http://hopelarson.livejournal.com/122445.html
To all: try to be THIS creative at least once in your lifetime.
To author (hopelarson): never stop, fabulous work!
To myself: read what you wrote for “To all” 
This is a pretty cool site. Contrary to “p-o-r-n” in its name, this is not really.
Perhaps images like this can be considered somewhat erotic…

But personally I find them simply… Interesting and entertaining.
I also love the design of the site. But you decide for yourself.
Here:
http://iporn.nimic.org/
Pretty cool domain, if you ask me. Want to read about some cool new gadgets? Check out Gadget.com
I hope they’ll keep up with the pace, but for now I’m bookmarking this site.

Gizmodo posted a very interesting article on ways to find new gadgets. “How To Discover Secret Gadgets Through the FCC” talk about just that.
The article gives you detailed information on everything you need to navigate FCC site and find just about the coolest new thing that you can brag to your friends about. Very nifty if you ask me.
Some tips and tricks, for example:
Grantee Code
Every company has a three-character code under which all their filings appear. While knowing this code is not mandatory, it is an easier way to bring up search results. Here’s a quick list of codes for the hottest or most innovative companies:
• Apple – BCG
• Nokia – PYA
• Samsung – A3L
• Sony – AK8
• Sony Ericsson – PY7
• Nintendo – BKE
• LG – BEJ
• Microsoft – C3K
Well, go look for yourself. And don’t forget to visit Gizmodo, they have lots of cool things like that.
So, I’ve upgrade the theme a little, merged this site with astoldbygogga.com and 47daily.com.
Both of those sites I am now killing. There will just be gogga.com and gregfridman.com.
I am still considering what to do with tractoplasma.com. I think I have a very good idea what to do with it. I’m pretty sure I do! 
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