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Author: Andreas Blumauer
NYT, Wolters Kluwer Germany and Semantic Universe sponsor Triplification Challenge 2010
3.000 € prize money for the most promising Linked Data applications The New York Times, Wolters Kluwer Germany and Semantic Universe sponsor the Triplification Challenge 2010 taking place at the
Interview with Georgi Kobilarov: "I believe that data publishing must happen in a distributed style."
Uberblic.org connects structured data from the web. The Berlin-based inventor Georgi Kobilarov gives a brief insight into the mashup service and talks about the challenges when it comes to build
Interview with Georgi Kobilarov: “I believe that data publishing must happen in a distributed style.”
Uberblic.org connects structured data from the web. The Berlin-based inventor Georgi Kobilarov gives a brief insight into the mashup service and talks about the challenges when it comes to build
Interview with Marco Neumann: “It’s definitely an exciting time to be on the Semantic Web!”
Marco Neumann is an Information Scientist and CEO of KONA a consulting and technology service company based in New York City. The Semantic Web activist is an invited expert to
Interview with Marco Neumann: "It's definitely an exciting time to be on the Semantic Web!"
Marco Neumann is an Information Scientist and CEO of KONA a consulting and technology service company based in New York City. The Semantic Web activist is an invited expert to
Linking Open Data to Thesaurus Management
The Vienna-based company punkt. netServices is just about to release a demo version of their PoolParty service, a SKOS-based thesaurus management tool with linked data capabilities. I had the chance
A new Semantic Web journal – with an open review process
A new journal was launched yesterday, called “Semantic Web – Interoperability, Usability, Applicability.” The publisher is IOS Press, who is already active in the Semantic Web area, e.g. by means
Jordan S. Hatcher: “Why we can’t use the same open licensing approach for databases as we do for content and software.”
Jordan S. Hatcher is, among other things, a lawyer, academic, and entrepreneur working on Intellectual Property and Internet law issues in the UK and worldwide. He is heavily involved in
Jordan S. Hatcher: "Why we can't use the same open licensing approach for databases as we do for content and software."
Jordan S. Hatcher is, among other things, a lawyer, academic, and entrepreneur working on Intellectual Property and Internet law issues in the UK and worldwide. He is heavily involved in
Pew Research investigates the Internet in 2020
Found this survey on an O’Reilly blogpost. Some questions are quite trivial but PEW also asks about the impact of the Semantic Web in 2020. Take your chance: If you’d