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Our Name (LinkedWords®)
The name "LinkedWords" has been inspired first and foremost by the concept behind the web platform. It represents our vision where millions of web documents and the content areas within are contextually, grammatically and meaningfully cross linked all over the web, which will result in better organized web beneficial to both sides of the web - the common users and the web publishers. Linked words often refers to grammatical connection between two or more words. A phrase represents a group of two or more grammatically linked words without a subject and predicate while a group of grammatically linked words with a subject and predicate is often called a clause. Usually you use phrase or phrases to add information which leads to the creation of sentence. Over the Internet and the web in particular, linked words often means hyper linked words (hyperlinks) that lead from one document to another, i.e. web pages. In the case with LinkedWords®' concept it is a hybrid, combination of the two meanings, a) the grammatical / contextual connection between the words on the web and b) the hyper links in between them on a contextual basis. ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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