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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
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
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
MySpace about to integrate OpenID – but with some restrictions
Just found on BBC News: “MySpace members will soon be able to use their login details to get access to some other websites.” Regrettably, they draw a distinction between “providers”
And the winner is: The vision of a future where ordinary people publish structured data
The Semantic Web Company is one of the partners of this year’s LinkedData Planet Conference in New York (June 17-18, 2008). As part of this partnership, we launched a competition,
M. Veytsel: From Signal to Impact
[This article was written by guest author Mike Veytsel and originally submitted as an entry in our LinkedData Vision Competition] Signal: The Long Tail The central problem of the internet
A. Shakya: “From hyperlinking to data linking”
[This article was written by guest author Aman Shakya and originally submitted as an entry in our LinkedData Vision Competition] The current gigantic network of web documents could be realized
A. Shakya: "From hyperlinking to data linking"
[This article was written by guest author Aman Shakya and originally submitted as an entry in our LinkedData Vision Competition] The current gigantic network of web documents could be realized
Linked Data pave the way to a meaningful web
You will probably know the name of Tom Heath: He won last year’s Semantic Web Challenge with his web application revyu.com, which “lets you review and rate absolutely anything you