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examples how the semantic web may be monetized
Two new services based on semantic technologies came up recently: Jinni a recommendation portal for movies and tv shows and BooRah’s Restaurant Reputation Report. Both are good examples how the
OntoWiki Kick-off in Leipzig
Virtuoso+DBpedia+OntoWiki together with several industry relevant uses cases – that´s about the formula of the OntoWiki project, which was launched yesterday in Leipzig. Sören Auer and his team from AKSW
Yahoo vs Google – Technology vs Advertising
Just stumbled upon this observation in a blog post by Daniel Tunkelang where he compares Yahoo’s and Google’s latest key word tools, and chuckled. The occasion was Yahoo’s release of
Semantic Desktop, Lifting and Human Language Technology [WOD-PD]
The next session at WOD-PD was given by Leo Sauermann (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DFKI, Germany), and Brian Davis (DERI Galway, Ireland). Leo introduced the idea of the
Extending Google: First Look at SemantiFind
Just stumbled upon SemantiFind via T3N, and then upon the review on ReadWriteWeb from last week Thursday. What’s it about? Semantifind is an IE and FF browser plug-in that extends
Why mockups are essential for designing semantic applications
Applications based on semantic technologies offer new ways to discover, browse and explore information – this is an established fact in the SemWeb community. But how can we (as semantic
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
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.