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Author: Andreas Blumauer
New W3C Rule Interchange Format (W3C RIF) standard published
The W3C Working Group working on W3C Rule Interchange Format (RIF) has recently launched a new standard for the interchange of rules. Some guys from the Coporate Semantic Web Working
OWL 2 core documents have moved to W3C Candidate Recommendation
OWL 2, the currently ongoing revision of the Web Ontology Language, has become a W3C Candidate Recommendation. This means that there is a call for implementations now, and if they
REMINDER: Berlin Semantic Web Meetup & Industry Day
A new Semantic Web Meetup will take place in Berlin June 19, 2009 starting at 17:30. Please register for participation. Before the Meetup from 09:30 till 17:30 the Corporate Semantic
REMINDER: Berlin Semantic Web Meetup & Industry Day
A new Semantic Web Meetup will take place in Berlin June 19, 2009 starting at 17:30. Please register for participation. Before the Meetup from 09:30 till 17:30 the Corporate Semantic
Ethics – the new killer-app?
Sometimes I hate marketing. Most often you can feel it in your heart whether issues are authentic or not. Whatever medium you are consuming these days – the web, the
Keynotes @ I-SEMANTICS / I-KNOW 2009
This year’s keynotes at the I-SEMANTICS / I-KNOW conference taking place from September 2 – 4, 2009 in Graz / Austria have been fixed. The scientific keynotes will be provided
One more week of SIOC wishes
The SIOC (Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities) team recently solicited feedback about what the semantic web community wants or needs in regards to the SIOC ontology and project. This brainstorming phase is
Tim Berners-Lee: “We need data on the Web to work better together”
Today, the 18th WWW conference started in Madrid, Spain. In his opening talk, Tim Berners-Lee outlined the status quo of the current Web and focused on areas for ongoing research.
Tim Berners-Lee: "We need data on the Web to work better together"
Today, the 18th WWW conference started in Madrid, Spain. In his opening talk, Tim Berners-Lee outlined the status quo of the current Web and focused on areas for ongoing research.
Last Call for OWL 2
OWL 2 is in the final stages of becoming a W3C recommendation – as announced today. This means that the revision 2 of the Web Ontology Language should basically be