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The future of the search engine: "Search and you will find". An interview with Frank Van Harmelen Frank Van Harmelen1
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Document Date: 2004-07-02 18:37:35


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Amsterdam / /

Company

IBM / Hewlett-Packard / Amazon / Phillips / Nokia / Philips / Chrysler / Daimler / Google / Yahoo / /

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ordinary web-surfer notice / ordinary web-users / telephone can / Web language / mobile services / Web Consortium / particular web-page / Web technology / Search engines / car industry / countless web pages / business to business / e-commerce area / ordinary web-surfers / self-describing devices / real Web / web-surfer / printing job / multi-media contents / Web working groups / search engine / search results / /

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Microsoft Vista / /

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Faculty of Sciences / Division of Mathematics and Computer Science / W3C / /

Person

Frank van Harmelen / Tim Berners-Lee / Frank Van Harmelen Frank Van / /

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author / web-surfer / professor / /

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HTML / /

Technology

Semantic Web technology / search engine / HTML / PDA / /

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http /

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