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The Internet and other various networks are growing into an interconnection environment of information pools that is often overwhelming. Knowledge technology has been developing intensively, however with limited success: the concepts such as knowledge, information, and data are still amorphous; limitations are re-confirmed in the predominant formalist-reductionist model and lack of organic attributes; there is a lack of coordination and interoperability. These issues are reviewed here over many prominent knowledge technology efforts. An architecture reference model called Functional Layered Intelligence (FLI) is also introduced as a solutions framework. Knowledge technology is then presented as a subset of the FLI model.