The Semantic Web is a collaborative movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium that promotes common formats for data on the World Wide Web. By encouraging the inclusion of semantic content in web pages, the Semantic Web aims at converting the current web of unstructured documents into a "web of data". read more
The websites creator or author is Andrea Kulas, Dunja Ewinger.
Important pages are Semantic Web Days 2005, Semantic Web Day Ebrc 2007 and Semantic Web Day I-Semantics 2007. In the following table you'll find the 5 most important pages of Semantic-web-days.net:
# | Description | URL of the website |
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1. | Semantic Web Days 2005 | /index_SWD05.htm |
2. | Semantic Web Day EBRC 2007 | /EBRC_start.htm |
3. | Semantic Web Day I-Semantics 2007 | /semantics_start.htm |
4. | imprint | /Imprint.htm |
5. | contact us | /contact us.htm |
A Nginx server hosts the websites of Semantic-web-days.net. HTML 4.01 Transitional is used as markup language on the webpages. Indexing the data of the website and following hyperlinks on it is explicitly allowed by robot information.
IP address: | 92.204.55.188 |
Server provider: | Host Europe GmbH |
Number of websites: | 12 - more websites using this IP address |
Language distribution: | 67% of the websites are german, 17% of the websites are english |
Webserver software: | Nginx |
Load time: | 0.04 seconds (faster than 99 % of all websites) |
HTML version: | HTML 4.01 Transitional |
Robot information: | INDEX, FOLLOW |
Filesize: | 5.4 KB (206 recognized words in text) |
The website doesn't contain questionable content. It can be used by kids and is safe for work.
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Server location |
Germany | |
Trustworthy 85% |