Semantic Web Gender Issue
Revision as of 16:15, 27 December 2007 by imported>Denny (New page: {{pubdate|19|November|2005}} Well, at least they went quite a way. With [http://base.google.com/ Google Base] one can create new types of entities, entities themselves, and search for them...)
Well, at least they went quite a way. With Google Base one can create new types of entities, entities themselves, and search for them. I am not too sure about the User Interface yet, but it's surely one of the best actually running onbig amounts of data. Nice query refinement, really.
But heck, there's one thing that scares me off. I was looking today for all the people interested in the Semantic Web, and there are already some in. And you can filter them by gender. I was just gently surprised about the choices I was offered when I wanted to filter them by gender...
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Oh come on, Google. I know there are not that many girls in computer science, but really, it's not that bad!
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