Facebook, the Semantic Web, Linked Data, and XBRL
Friday, March 20, 2009 at 09:47AM
Charlie in Linked data, Semantic web, XBRL General Information

OK, I will be the first to admit it, I don't totally get what is going on here.  I am trying to understand.  The reality is that I am not sure anyone really understands what WILL happen.  There are probably more who understand what COULD happen.

These seem to be that some of the moving pieces are things like:

I do know this.  It seems like the probability of the semantic web becoming something useful increases every day.  That means that the good old ways of doing a lot of things will be changing.  What will change, how to adjust, how to take advantage of these coming changes; that is what I am trying to figure out.  Particularly with regard to XBRL; what exactly is XBRL's role relative to other types of XML, how can this be applied by the accounting profession (I am a CPA), how can a business leverage these technologies, etc.  I am quite sure some very useful things will come out of all this.

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