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Author: Andreas Blumauer
SWC’s Matthias Samwald contributes to W3C notes
Early June saw the release of two notes drafted by the Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) Interest Group within the W3C. One of the contributors, and editor
SWC's Matthias Samwald contributes to W3C notes
Early June saw the release of two notes drafted by the Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) Interest Group within the W3C. One of the contributors, and editor
Hakia to use Yahoo! BOSS to improve Semantic Analysis
Four days ago I started this “Overview of Semantic Search Engines” blog project in which Hakia was featured – today an update came in via Beyond Search that Hakia is
Having Fun with Search Engines
Admittedly, this is a really lame joke – but the interface of Ireland’s business directory Golden Pages is asking for it: Want to learn more about intelligent search engines? Have
Build your own Facebook (Meebo, iPhone,…) apps and widgets with zembly
It’s true: Facebook apps can be pretty annoying, in particular because of some developers’ misconception of viral marketing as represented by the “Spam 20 friends first before using this serviceâ€
Semantics and Universal Metaphors of Time
A conference at Freie Universität Berlin in the end of June was dedicated to “NOW AND THEN. Temporal Experience in Film, Literature and Philosophy†(Jetzt und dann. Zeiterfahrung in Film,
An overview of Semantic Search engines
Not a fortnight seems to go by these days without the announcement of another new Semantic Search engine – hence I though I sit down and draw up my own
UK Government throws open public data in £20,000 mashup competition
The UK government’s new Power of Information Taskforce has started its “Show Us a Better Way” competition yesterday, in which it asks people to submit their ideas for using and
Java’s Inner Sanctum: A Visit to Sun Microsystems’ Usability Lab in Prague
The walls in room 3328, the observation room at Sun Microsystem’s usability lab in Prague, are painted a subdued blue. It swallows all the light, ensuring the testing scenario is
Java's Inner Sanctum: A Visit to Sun Microsystems' Usability Lab in Prague
The walls in room 3328, the observation room at Sun Microsystem’s usability lab in Prague, are painted a subdued blue. It swallows all the light, ensuring the testing scenario is