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Danny Ayers: “The Semantic Web is the path of least resistance”
The Web of Data Practitioners Days are approaching – giving me the opportunity to do an advance interview with Danny Ayers, Semantic Web evangelist, Community Platform manager at Talis, Web
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
♪♫♪No Milk Today♫♪♪ – New Ways of Finding Music for Vegans
Shortly before Yves Raimond, a researcher at Queen Mary University of London with a focus on metadata for musical resources, won the 2nd prize in the Triplification Challenge, he talked
Wikis for Knowledge Engineering, and in Global Businesses
Sorry for still writing about last week, but the TRIPLE-I conference had far too many interesting topics to offer for me to be already through with them – promise, this
Linked Data @ TRIPLE-I: Measuring the size of a fact, not of a fiction
The TRIPLE-I 2008 conference ended three days ago, yet there are a couple of loose ends I’d still like to tie up. First of all: Linked Data. Tom Heath was
TRIPLE-I 2008 ends with a bang, not a whimper
This last day of TRIPLE-I, the conference consisting of three events (I-SEMANTICS,I-KNOW, I-MEDIA) was probably my favourite one, even though I am of course a bit biased: It was Linked
Congratulations to the Winners of the Triplification Challenge!
Sören Auer just announced the winners of the LOD Triplification Challenge at TRIPLE-I: Linked Movie Data Base by Oktie Hassanzadeh, Mariano Consens (MacBook Air or € 1.000 ) DBTune by
Putting Together A Personal Conference Schedule (triggered by: TRIPLE-I)
I do admit that I am probably a bit picky here but I whole-heartedly HATE the process of having to read my way through conference schedules, in particular through the
Boards.ie SIOC Semantic Data Competition starts September 1st
Ireland’s largest online community boards.ie is offering a massive amount of data for download. It contains all the data from 10 years of discussions with topics ranging from banter through