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The Effects of Web Logs and the Semantic Web on Autonomous Web Agents
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2004
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Search Engines exploit the Web's hyperlink structure to help infer information content. The new phenomenon of personal Web logs, or 'blogs', encourage more extensive annotation of Web content. If their resulting link structures bias the Web crawling applications that search engines depend upon, there are implications for another form of annotation rapidly on the rise, the Semantic Web. We conducted a Web crawl of 160 000 pages in which the link structure of the Web is compared with that of
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-30182-0_68
fatcat:c7h35w23hja2llzeb7r3qd3wca