
In the Dec. 05 issue of PC Pro Magazine, Davey Winder gives two pages to describing the mSpace demo as the "application most likely to succeed" in exploiting the new data infrastructure of the Semantic Web. It refers to its slicing, sorting and swapping features as those "which should see it become the engine of choice for the Semantic Web."

Paul Clifton of the BBC South Today talks about mSpace (mobile) in the context of Minority Report: devices knowing where you are and making recommendations of what you might like easily accessible. In this case, finding a pub in a new locale that has both a beer and an ambience you might like
We showed compound queries: like planning an evening so you could find both a pub and a show at a theater, all within walking distance, in one query. But alas, that part didn't get shown
A new Semantic Web interface, mSpace, was launched in February. The interface improves access to information and presents search results in a categorized view in one window. The mSpace tool, developed by Southampton University's School of Electronics and Computer Science, offers powerful tools for organizing an information space to suit a person's interests, and enables the user to manipulate the presented categories...
Developers at the University of Southampton have created a new semantic web interface, mSpace, which they said will lead to more focused internet searches, and improved results.
The mSpace software framework was developed in the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at the university, and lets users' machines pull relevant returns and content into one easily understandable view...
The University of Southampton has launched a new semantic web interface, called mSpace, that it says will make searching for information online, and learning about a subject, much easier.
mSpace is a framework that gathers information sources and presents them to the user in a single window. It can potentially be applied to any subject, provided the basic information is available. The researchers say this means users will no longer have to wade through lists of undifferentiated data when researching a subject...
A new semantic web interface, which will improve access to information and present search results in associated categories in one window, was launched this week.
This new approach means that instead of users having to wade through long lists of search data to decide what is relevant, the interface will enable the machine to pull related sources into one usable view.
The new mSpace software framework developed by the School of Electronics & Computer Science (ECS) at the University of Southampton makes this possible. It offers several powerful information tools for organizing an information space to suit a person's interest and allows the user to explore and manipulate the presented categories...
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