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Category: Semantic Applications
New W3C Rule Interchange Format (W3C RIF) standard published
The W3C Working Group working on W3C Rule Interchange Format (RIF) has recently launched a new standard for the interchange of rules. Some guys from the Coporate Semantic Web Working
Calais, Zemanta or textwise?
Beside W3C´s Linked Data Initiative, it were semantic services like Calais, Zemanta or textwise which have made the advantages of the Semantic Web visible for a broader community in the
Some Semantic Apps for the iPhone
Some new releases around Apple´s iPhone family, like the new OS3.0 or the new 3G S have stimulated another big hype around this “little darling”. I took a look at
REMINDER: Berlin Semantic Web Meetup & Industry Day
A new Semantic Web Meetup will take place in Berlin June 19, 2009 starting at 17:30. Please register for participation. Before the Meetup from 09:30 till 17:30 the Corporate Semantic
REMINDER: Berlin Semantic Web Meetup & Industry Day
A new Semantic Web Meetup will take place in Berlin June 19, 2009 starting at 17:30. Please register for participation. Before the Meetup from 09:30 till 17:30 the Corporate Semantic
Metaweb´s Jamie Taylor: "Freebase provides a large and user extensible vocabulary for RDF/RDFa"
Andreas Blumauer from Semantic Web Company (SWC) talked with Jamie Taylor, Minister of Information at Metaweb Technologies Inc. about Freebase & Linked Data and Google´s announcement to use RDFa. SWC:
Metaweb´s Jamie Taylor: “Freebase provides a large and user extensible vocabulary for RDF/RDFa”
Andreas Blumauer from Semantic Web Company (SWC) talked with Jamie Taylor, Minister of Information at Metaweb Technologies Inc. about Freebase & Linked Data and Google´s announcement to use RDFa. SWC:
Interview with David Huynh: “The user interface design must inform the back-end design”
Linked Data is evolving fast. A huge amount of RDF data is available and ready for exciting new applications. Unfortunately, the bottleneck is still the availability of Semantic Web user
Interview with David Huynh: "The user interface design must inform the back-end design"
Linked Data is evolving fast. A huge amount of RDF data is available and ready for exciting new applications. Unfortunately, the bottleneck is still the availability of Semantic Web user
1000-and-one pulldowns
Image by wocrig via Flickr Luckily, times have come, where semantic search techniques have found their way to enhance knowledge providing theme portals. Nearly once a week a new knowledge