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A Brief History of Semantics

As a word, “semantics” was first used by Michel Bréal, a French philologist (a language historian),in 1883. He studied how languages are organized,...

Complete Guide to Ethereum Blockchain with Python

Introduction We have internet access in every corner of the country. Almost all businesses around us, like manufacturing, retail, consultancy, etc., are tryything about your...

Voice assistants failed because they serve their makers more than they help users

Opinion We were promised an age of wonders. By 2022 we'd have self-driving cars, robo-maids, even voice-activated "friends" – digital companions to keep us...

How to Anonymise Places in Python

Photo by Max Chen on Unsplash  In this article, I illustrate how to identify and anonymise places in Python, without the usage of NLP techniques, such as Named...

Newer Things to Know About Good Ol’ HTML Lists

HTML lists are boring. They don’t do much, so we don’t really think about them despite how widely used they are. And we’re still...

Semantic Technology Trends in 2022

Semantic technology trends are expanding well beyond an interesting, more advanced search engine. Besides providing scientists with a more functional search engine, semantic technology is now being used to improve artificial intelligence and machine learning. Semantic technology uses a variety of tools and methods designed to add “meaning” to a computer’s understanding of data. When […]

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The Future of FinTech: Not a Zero Sum Game

Blockchain and digital assets rose to new heights in 2021; with a record $30 billion in investments, interest in this sector of FinTech has never been stronger.  But what’s happening with all that money? That was the subject of 1871’s recent Tech Talk: Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency: A Breakout Year, with experts weighing in on where developments in digital assets are headed over the next few years. And it’s a broad topic – from cryptocurrencies, to tokenized securities and CBDCs, digital assets incorporate a wide range of very different technologies set to different purposes, whether on the bleeding edge of

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Knowledge Graph Standards in Ambient Computing

Ambient computing is a broad term that describes an environment of smart devices, data, AI decisions, and human activity that enables computer actions alongside everyday life, without the need for direct human commands or intervention. Ambient computing represents an unparalleled opportunity to enhance almost every sphere of society – from the professional to the personal. And in […]

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Web 3 Part 1 What is Web3 and why do some people love it and others hate it?

Gavin Wood, now based in Switzerland, is crediting with coining the term Web3 in 2014 when he was CoFounder and CTO of the Ethereum Foundation. Web3 is a vision of a an Internet that is not controlled by a few big centralised players such as Google, Facebook and Amazon ie the Web2 we use every day. […]

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Inside the Cardano ecosystem with Charles Hoskinson

On this episode of The Scoop, The Block's Frank Chaparro sat down with Charles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano and CEO of Input-Output Global, to unpack the ecosystem underpinning the price headlines.

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Property Graphs vs. Knowledge Graphs

One of the greatest strengths of graph databases is their ability to treat “relationships” between the data as being as important as the data itself. They show a visual image of a graph in response to queries. Graph databases are designed to hold data without restricting it to a fixed, predetermined model. As a consequence, […]

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What is Web 3.0 and Why it Has Insane Potential

Web 3.0 is a buzzword that has been floating around the depths of the internet in recent years and is a term that is often used synonymously with Blockchain technology. I remember when I had first started seeing and hearing, “Web 3.0,” tossed around in various publications and articles, I didn’t fully grasp or comprehend […]

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A Brief History of Semantics

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