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Computing / Technology / Fellows of the British Computer Society / World Wide Web / Web services / Semantic Web / Daniel Weitzner / Tim Berners-Lee / MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory / Linked data / Nigel Shadbolt / Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Date: 2014-06-11 00:49:10
Computing
Technology
Fellows of the British Computer Society
World Wide Web
Web services
Semantic Web
Daniel Weitzner
Tim Berners-Lee
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Linked data
Nigel Shadbolt
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Oshani Seneviratne PhD Candidate Decentralized Information Group CSAIL, MIT

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