Dan Zambonini
Dan Zambonini is the Technical Director of Box UK, a UK-based Internet Development and Consultancy company. An advocate of Semantic Web and XML technologies, he works with XML, XSL, RDF, SVG, P3P, OWL, XHTML, CSS, XForms, and a whole bunch of other acronyms.
When he hasn't got his head in some code, he's thinking about digital audio, digital video, web philosophy, social technologies, metadata, travel, politics, language, history and how they all relate to the web. He could probably do with a holiday.
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- The W3C's new SEX 1.0 specification, April 01 2008
- Which programming language gets you the most sex?, January 26 2007
- The Semantic Web: Everything you wanted to know but were too afraid to ask., December 18 2006
- Is Google created BY or FOR web developers?, December 12 2006
- Explaining the Semantic Web in 10 seconds, December 01 2006
- Why you should let Web 2.0 into your hearts, August 25 2006
- Time for Contextual Tagging?, July 25 2006
- Linux sucks, Apple sucks, and Popularity Isn't Everything, July 21 2006
- Why the World is ready for the Semantic Web, June 28 2006
- The 7 (f)laws of the Semantic Web, June 09 2006
- Where's the Semantic Web excitement?, May 11 2006
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