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LinkedData Planet – Conference & Expo 2008
Come share your expertise with linked data and semantic technologies and learn from others at LinkedData Planet in New York City (June 17-18, 2008). In creating the modern generation of
LinkedData Planet – Conference & Expo 2008
Come share your expertise with linked data and semantic technologies and learn from others at LinkedData Planet in New York City (June 17-18, 2008). In creating the modern generation of
Foundations of the Semantic Web
It has been half a year now that our German textbook on Foundations of the Semantic Web has appeared [1]. We received very positive feedback and see our book adopted
A New Kid on the Blog: Pascal Hitzler
I am proud to present a new author on this blog: Pascal Hitzler, an Assistant Professor and Postdoctoral Researcher and Project Leader at the AIFB Knowledge Management Group; AIFB is
Public Relations and the Semantic Web
Earlier this month, my colleague Marion Fugléwicz-Bren talked about the current state of semantic technologies in the public relations business in an interview with Markus Pirchner, who runs a Vienna-based
Triplify V0.3 released!
It was the result of hard work and dedication: Early in the wee hours, precisely at 3:53 am, Sören Auer from AKSW (Leipzig University) announced the release of a new
CORDIS thinks KiWi is a newsworthy highlight:-)
I’ve just found out that the live blogging marathon from the KiWi kick-off meeting has been deemed a highlight on CORDIS’ website. CORDIS is the European Union’s Community Research and
Sweet Tools: SWC cooperates with Mike Bergman
Good news: As of today, we have a mirror of the Sweet Tools collection running on our website! You have probably come across Mike Bergman‘s Sweet Tools collection before: With
Is OpenCalais becoming a Search Engine?
From the very beginning I was wondering, what Reuters is going to do with all that data generated by OpenCalais. So I took a moment and browsed through the Privacy
Rich blog content at the click of a button – Zemanta has gone live!
Source: Wikipedia This is great news! In February, I wrote for the first time about the Zemanta browser plug-in prototype which was supposed to allow you to enhance your blog’s