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		<title>The semantic web in practice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently came across a content curation service, paper.li and decided to use it to gather contents via my twitter. According to paper.li ‘they love the semantic web’, a great start for an online paper. Paper.li seems to use the twitter (or google+, facebook) handler/user to anchor the data stream and then allow tags/keywords to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently came across a content curation service, paper.li and decided to use it to gather contents via my twitter.  According to<a href="http://paper.li/introduction.html"> paper.li</a> ‘<strong>they love the semantic web</strong>’, a great start for an online paper. </p>
<p>Paper.li seems to use the twitter (or google+, facebook) handler/user to anchor the data stream and then allow tags/keywords to search/pull for the tagged content across handlers and their contents. Paper.li then sifts, sorts and aggregates (i.e. curate the cluttered web?) into the typical paper-style categories, with one interesting aspect i.e. allowing user-defined tagged-categories. The semantic web put into practise?</p>
<p>I have three twitter accounts, one for fun/social/friends, one for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) stuff, and one for ediscovery/edisclosure (edisc) stuff. So far, my edisc twitter has the largest followers and the largest klout. Currently my tags are cyber, agile, databreach, and cyberinsurance.  I wonder what my paper, <a href="http://paper.li/iadrt/1334938891">The Data Chain</a>, will reveal if I use tags on edisclosure and ediscovery. Since I have the largest followers on edisc stuff, I guess The Data Chain paper will be choked with edisc stuff.  These tags and also twitter lists will be use in the next edition of The Data Chain.</p>
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