] "By doing this we were taking a couple of baby steps down ] the road of what some have called the semantic Web -- a ] Web ... where computers can understand, at some level, ] the meaning and context of a Web page or blog post," he ] explained in an e-mail. ] ] Cleveland said in addition to using RSS metadata, the ] company planned to add ways to factor in Web traffic ] statistics. "We would look not only at what was written, ] but what was viewed and how people got there," he said. ] ] Cleveland said the technology could allow Web surfers to ] find not just breaking news stories, but those highly ] ranked by the weblogging community. In addition, those ] stories could be accompanied by the best comments made by ] popular webloggers, or those writing in a certain ] language or from a particular country. ] ] "You could search for 'U.S. invades Iraq' and get instant ] worldwide reaction," Cleveland said. "And then you could ] search, sort, filter or group (those posts) using ] metadata. Here's what people in France are saying." |