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EU-Report on the requirements for a paneuropean Open Government Data Portal
The recently published report on a hearing of an experts in Luxembourg this November, provides a snap-shoot on the discussion if a central open data infrastructure may make sense. The
Open Intranet
The following blog post was used by Andreas Blumauer as a basis for a talk at TEDxVienna on Monday, November 29, 2010: Open Data, Open Government, Open Source, Open Innovation
data.reegle.info – Linked Open Data on Clean Energy
Following the worldwide trend of Open Government Data as well as Linked (Open) Data the reegle.info team has decided to launch a reegle data portal in November 2010: data.reegle.info. The
Les Kneebone: “Semantic web technologies are one solution to linking education data in Australia”
Les Kneebone is Project Manager at Education Services Australia Ltd. Among other projects he is responsible for Schools Online Thesaurus (ScOT). PoolParty Team asked Les a couple of questions about
Reasonable Minutes from ISWC2010
I find it quite clearly noticeable that ontology reasoning is slowly making its way into mainstream. I begin seeing more and more applications – and industry investigations – picking up
Paneuropean Open Government Data Survey – join now!
LOD2 project is currently circulating a survey aimed at people interested in open government data. If you are interested in government information (whether as a publisher, producer, reuser or consumer)
Open World Assumption revisited – What have the Semantic Web and Document Management in common?
Just recently I visited DMS Expo in Stuttgart/Germany which claims to be “Europe’s leading trade fair and conference for enterprise content, output and document management”. It was a large trade
KiWi Software Package Released – Call for KiWi Snow Camp
The 14th of October 2010 was a very special date for the KiWi project: After more than two and a half years of development version 1.0 of the semantic collaborative
Marrying ARML with Linked Data
First of all, since ARML (augmented reality markup language) is based on KML and KML uses „Placemarks“ (which all have corresponding identifiers) as basic entities, these could be identified quite
I-Semantics 2010 Review
Very nice conference review of I-Semantics 2010 from Dan Leahu’s point of view: http://danleahu.com/series/isemantics/ Thanks Dean for the flowers & credits!