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"It appears 2008 might well be shaping up to be the year that semantic technology kicks off: Semantic search engine Hakia has begun licensing its technology, the intelligent organizer Twine is readying for launch, and now natural language search engine Powerset is also considering a near-term launch, as TechCrunch recently noted."
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But perhaps the subject of "Twine" - what a chilling title - was no
unknown title 2008
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Here’s an example of a very small portion of my own graph within Twine:
Archive 2008-04-01 Mia 2008
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Here’s an example of a very small portion of my own graph within Twine:
Explaining the semantic web: by analogy and by example Mia 2008
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Twine is a website where people can dump information that’s important to them, from strings of e-mails to YouTube videos.
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Using Twine, you set up a micro site called a Twine on that topic and begin to aggregate information.
Twine: tying your online interests together | Sync Blog 2008
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Fust information I had on it wuz when I went down to ole Mis 'Twine's to get he mont's weges.
P'laski's Tunament 1891 Thomas Nelson Page 1887
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• Doors and window sashes throughout the house are in Martha Stewart "Twine"
Apartment Therapy Main Ronee Saroff 2010
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The dapper gentleman in "Twine" (2001) is facing an horrific end as a rope snakes around his portrait, prompting images of the lynching of blacks in America's not-too-distant past.
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What was first apparent, in 1998, in the band’s initial MP3 files, was their concern with pace and fragmentation, with the scattered beats that make contemporary experimental electronic music so compelling for many listeners — especially music such as Twine’s, which rarely if ever loses sight of a pop-minded audience.
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