Month: December 2006

Google Radio Ads

interesting, but not as self-serve as adwords. after all, you can hardly click together the audio ad itself.

As mentioned, the first beta test campaigns recently launched, and you may have already heard these advertisers’ ads while driving to work or listening to the radio at home. The beta launch may leave you wondering when you will be able to use Google Audio Ads for your own radio campaigns? Well, while we haven’t set a date yet for when the product will be more widely released, one thing is certain: Inside AdWords blog readers will be among the first to know.

The Pathetic Fallacy of RDF

Graphs have limited value, even for many of the tasks which they are supposed to support. The harder question coming from this interrogation is how do we elegantly support the range of possible interactions both in pre-defined Semantic Web applications and in dynamic explorations of Semantic Web resources?? We have only sketched out some examples of current SW applications to support old tasks better and in new ways enabled by the Semantic Web, and to explore more dynamically SW-RDF resources for user-determined exploration. As is evident, much more innovative work is possible and needs to be done.

since the data model is a graph, the UI has to be, too, no?