What I Meant to Say Was Semantic Web

October 22, 2007 | Source: New York Times

Radar Networks has introduced Twine, a Web 3.0 service that uses semantic Web technology to improve sharing information with friends and coworkers.

Twine is intended to let you suck in email, bookmarks, RSS news feeds, websites, photos, videos, database and any other digital information. Then it tries to make sense of it by extracting and categorizing information automatically.

Individuals can sign up to be invited to the beta testing phase.

Twine press release