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TimBL @ Hofreitschule in Vienna
Right now, 19:30, Tim Berners-Lee is giving a key note on the future of the internet at the Hofreitschule in Vienna, a marvellous, historic venue in the very city. His
rNews and its benefits for publishers
Last Wednesday at the Open House event of the Semantic Web Company in Vienna, Evan Sandhaus, Lead Semantic Architect at NY Times gave a comprehensive and entertaining introduction to rNews
rNews meets Wiener Schnitzel
IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council) has developed rNews, a set of specifications and best practices for using RDFa to embed news-specific metadata into HTML documents. Just recently the initiative received
I-Semantics: The Review in a Car – 2011 Edition
Continuing the tradition of last year’s review in a car, the Semantic Web Company’s participants of the I-KNOW / I-SEMANTICS talked about their impressions of the conference while on their
I-SEMANTICS 2011: Best Paper Award & Triplification Challenge Winners
This year the I-SEMANTICS conference gave away prices for the best scientific paper and the most promising triplifications. The best paper award went to Pablo N. Mendes, Max Jakob, Andrés
I-SEMANTICS 2011: Best Paper Award & Triplification Challenge Winners
This year the I-SEMANTICS conference gave away prices for the best scientific paper and the most promising triplifications. The best paper award went to Pablo N. Mendes, Max Jakob, Andrés
Looking back at I-SEMANTICS 2011
For the 7th time, I-SEMANTICS, the International Conference on Semantic Systems, took place in Graz, presenting latest research outcomes and industry-ready applications to the wider public. Co-located with I-KNOW, the
PoolParty 3.0 and its all new Linked Data framework
The new major release of PoolParty boasts with new Linked Data capabilities that further unlock the potential that the Semantic Web can bring to improve your metadata management, to enhance
Semantic Web Company and punkt. netServices have merged
We are pleased to announce that two companies which have had already a significant standing within the European Semantic Web scene, are now acting under one brand. The long lasting
"Thesaurus based search engines will become main stream in the near future"
The results of the survey titled “Do controlled vocabularies matter?” which was conducted by Semantic Web Company from May until June 2011 are public now. Over 150 participants from 27