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Category: Semantic Applications
The Wild vs The Orderly: Folksonomies and Semantics (TRIPLE-I 2008)
This second day of TRIPLE-I 2008 was my personal folksonomy day, even though the theme was already set yesterday, with Andreas Hotho‘s invited talk about “Extracting Semantics from Folksonomies” which
“75 Bleeding Edge Search Engines” … according to CMS Wire
This article on CMS Wire from July 10, 2008 is a nice read for all search engine afficionados. It lists 75 web search engines and categorizes them according to their
"75 Bleeding Edge Search Engines" … according to CMS Wire
This article on CMS Wire from July 10, 2008 is a nice read for all search engine afficionados. It lists 75 web search engines and categorizes them according to their
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
The Gap between the Web 2.0 and Semantic Web Community (tentative post)
Two days ago in upper Austria, the BarCamp Traunsee, subtitled “Social Media Review Camp”, took place, which I had co-organized and which was co-sponsored by our own lil’ Semantic Web
Advertising industry finally got to grips with the Semantic Web?
That the Semantic Web is based on “concepts” not on terms is maybe a small but nevertheless mind-blowing insight when it gets to assess its potential for the advertising industry.
A good data browser allows you to navigate the knowledge space by car
Or so I would like to paraphrase David Huynh’s words that I read today on the W3C’s Semantic Web mailing list, where he wrote in response to Michiel Hildebrand: It’s
Freebase Parallax: Browsing ad infinitum
With David Huynh‘s Freebase Parallax, an inspiring new user interface has come out, which conveys a sense of a future where googling isn’t the ultimate way to find information on
Zembly and its uses for the Semantic Web
I’ve just published an interview I did with Jiri and Ryan from zembly, the new ‘wiki for code’, where “users can share, clone and modify widgets and applications for Facebook,
AKSW release Triplify 0.4
A new release of Triplify, a web app plugin that converts queries to relational databases into RDF, JSON and Linked Data, was announced yesterday. According to AKSW’s blog (Agile Knowledge