On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 10:30:11 -0400, Smitha wrote:

>Michael Hill points out that "One of the promises of the Semantic Web is
>ease of integration of information across a wide spectrum of data artifacts
>and systems."; 

Eh? Have I missed something? I don't think the semantic *web* is going
to help integrate information from systems that aren't web enabled,
even if they are fronted with html (and related) tech. To do semantic,
you have to tag the data (don't you?) either manually or
programatically.

>and Chrome seems to do just that. 

How? How does Chrome apply semantic meaning to source data?

*    Nick Gassman - Usability and Standards Manager - http://ba.com *
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