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corporate wiki: more than a software
Image via Wikipedia It’s fashionable to have a corporate wiki installed at the own company. But often – to speak a word of truth – this wikis are not more
The Semantic Web becomes mainstream, again.
The roll-out of semantic web technologies seems to enter the next stage. And it will be a quiet (r)evolution like the open source movement was. Two examples: Next year´s JAX
Has the Semantic Web Industry become a reality yet?
Well, no. Or maybe not quite. But an innocent reader might have gathered this from the title of David Provost‘s recent publication which promisingly read “On the Cusp. Global Review
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.
Update: Data Availability is not Data Portability or: Looking to BEATNIK
Just a quick round-up and update to yesterday’s post about the data hippie bandwagon: TechCrunch wrote a piece in which “data portability” is referred to as “The New Walled Garden”
Data Availability, Data Portability and Everyone Else on the Data Hippie Bandwagon
Data Availability or Data Portability – who do you trust? MySpace’s recent announcement to adopt a number of ‘data availability standards’, together with Facebook’s Connect and Google’s Friend Connect announcements
KIWI Project Partners, Pt.5: Logica
Logica (formerly known as WM-Data) is the second KIWI-business partner, participating in the project management use case. Logica and their knowledge and project management activities were introcued by Søren Rieck,
Semantic Web and Drupal
Yesterday I was at a meeting of the Drupal Austria Community at the Nelsons/TU Vienna. Drupal is a powerful free open source CMS written in PHP. We talked about the