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George Anadiotis: “Linked Data brings value by offering an alternative approach to lightweight data integration and mashups.”
George Anadiotis is an expert on artificial intelligence with academic roots at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. In February 2009 he took the position as R&D Director at the Greek technology
Invited Talk at IFRA 2009
I will give a talk about the relevance of Semantic Web and Linked Data for news publishers at this year’s IFRA summit in Vienna on October 15, 2009. IFRA is
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
Chris Bizer talks about the commercial opportunities of linked data
In a recent interview Prof. Chris Bizer from FU Berlin gave some insights into the commercial opportunities of linked data. In the short run he predicts three application areas: I
Keep the Semantic Web trusty
Image via Wikipedia In recent days – here at Semantic Web Company – we have had a lot of discussions on how the future of the Semantic Web (name it
Semantic-like tools to pimp your blog
Presently more and more tools come up in the Web 2.0 – Domain, which bring semantic technologies into blogger´s everyday life. Zemanta was for sure a break-through in annotation of
Linked Data in Enterprises – some ideas for business models
Today in the morning, I wrote a short blog philosophizing about linked data and the value for enterprises. I asked a couple of questions and in its core I was
Pimp your Google
Sure, that´s not the end of the flagpole – but “a little semantics goes a long way” (Jim Hendler): With two Firefox add-ons, you can pimp your Google and you
BibSonomy – the blue social bookmark and publication sharing system
BibSonomy is a Web 2.0 style collaborative bookmarking and publication management system. In the style of YouTube, Flickr and Del.icio.us, it allows you to store the metadata of your own
Tom Tague on Open Calais 4
The recent release of Open Calais v4 offers excting new possibilities by making a great contribution to Linked Data efforts. Previous releases of Thomson Reuter’s Open Calais web service already