This could be a giant leap forward for the web… toward a useful giant global graph.
Common Tag, which was released yesterday, is a logical extension of Linked Data. In a nutshell, it offers an accessible and open standard to incorporate semantic tags in web content. It is supported by a range of up-and-coming semantic players, the most notable among them being Yahoo SearchMonkey.
That, in itself, is a solid step forward. Its simple set of standards adds the necessary muscle to the RDFa skeleton. Common Tag ties tagged concepts to URIs, defined addresses centralized in a handful of trusted repositories, yet even advocates straightforward cut-and-paste to tag HTML. Simple and powerful. (more…)



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