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Author: Andreas Blumauer
EU Commission’s (short sighted) Definition of Web 3.0
An interesting article for all those who are interested in technology discourse. In a recent VNU.net post the EU Commission made a statement about their understanding of Web 3.0: While
EU Commission's (short sighted) Definition of Web 3.0
An interesting article for all those who are interested in technology discourse. In a recent VNU.net post the EU Commission made a statement about their understanding of Web 3.0: While
Why Faviki is able to suggest tags in 13 languages
Just got in touch with Vuk MiliÄić from Faviki recently – Faviki has been selected as a featured project on Google code, and in that context, Vuk describes the process
Jury Award for Semantic Wikis in eGovernment, and: Semantic MediaWiki for Wikipedia?
An implementation of Semantic MediaWiki in public administration reiceved a jury award yesterday in the final ceremony of the highly coveted multimedia state award (Staatspreis Multimedia) 2008 in Vienna: Centre
Extending Google: First Look at SemantiFind
Just stumbled upon SemantiFind via T3N, and then upon the review on ReadWriteWeb from last week Thursday. What’s it about? Semantifind is an IE and FF browser plug-in that extends
Packing my bags for VoCamp Oxford
(by Matthias Samwald) I am packing my bags once again: The first VoCamp (hosted at Oxford University, UK) is about to start this week. So, what is a VoCamp supposed
Tag Recommender Evaluation – Anyone Can Particpate
The IWIS Group at the Dept. of Computer Science, University of Aalborg, Denmark, have just opened up their evaluation of a tag recommender system they are building; the component is
What the Semantic Web can learn from Open Hypermedia
I didn’t know about the Open Hypermedia protocol (OHP) until I read a blog post today by Dave Millard, a Lecturer of Computer Science at the University of Southampton, UK.
My ants won’t join your storm, I’ve already set them free
So, Antstorm. After Appscout’s report that they had “never seen a service that brings social bookmarking and semantic search together the way AntStorm does,” and as I have this little