For decades, the digital world has been defined by hyperlinks, a simple, powerful way to connect documents across a vast, unstructured library. Yet, the foundational vision for the web was always more ambitious.
It was a vision of a Semantic Web, a web where the relationships between concepts are as important as the links between pages, allowing machines to understand the context and meaning of information, not just index its text.
With its latest Search Labs experiment, Web Guide (that got me so excited), Google is taking an important step in this…








