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Tag Web 3.0

The BBC Olympics website is based on semantic web / web 3.0 technology as is increasing proportion of the overall BBC website.

This gives the BBC considerable advantages in their editorial and publishing processes

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HTML5 in the Headlines

08 MAY 2012 | Posted in HTML5, internet, semantic web, web 3.0 | Author Alex McLachlan

It's not often that a technical subject like HTML5 hits the headlines, so I was interested to see that a BBC article "HTML5 takes the internet by storm" was in today's top 10 most read articles.

HTML5 will include a number of new features such as video and dynamic graphics allowing animation without Flash plug-ins and semantic web mark-up.

BBC Olympics Website and Web 3.0

21 NOV 2011 | Posted in HTML5, internet, knowledge, semantic web, taxonomy, web 3.0, website | Author Alex McLachlan

The BBC Olympics 2012 website represents a significant undertaking. It's planned to have more than 12,000 pages with individual pages for athletes, teams and event, and thousands of hours of on-demand video. With a dynamic website of this size, the management and “orchestration” of the content is a huge challenge. Particularly when it covers reports, results and statistics, all with live updates.

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