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The Gothamist

interviews Paul Ford. Writer, programmer, general-use commentator, semanticator, prognostificator, humorist. The most compelling person on the net that I’ve read but never met.

The new Harpers.org

has been launched, designed by Paul Ford of Ftrain.com. He’s published a description of his work: A New Website for Harper’s Magazine. Go read the description and click around the site if you’re interested in the semantic web and such. A preview:

Harper’s is built upon a Semantic Web framework - albeit a primitive one. I’ve written about what the Semantic Web is, and why it matters before… [snip] Using this framework, Harper’s is divided into two parts: narrative content, like the Features and the Weekly Review, and a taxonomy (or ontology, depending on your preferred term), called Connections.

 

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