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Wikis for Knowledge Engineering, and in Global Businesses
Sorry for still writing about last week, but the TRIPLE-I conference had far too many interesting topics to offer for me to be already through with them – promise, this
Linked Data @ TRIPLE-I: Measuring the size of a fact, not of a fiction
The TRIPLE-I 2008 conference ended three days ago, yet there are a couple of loose ends I’d still like to tie up. First of all: Linked Data. Tom Heath was
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 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
TRIPLE-I 2008: First Day Filled by Commonsense Knowledge
The TRIPLE-I conference in Graz today started with a keynote by Henry Lieberman, research scientist at the MIT Media Laboratory. Given that, nominally, at least a third of the conference
The condemned live longer
Two days ago, the Bloomberg financial newswire decided to update its 17-page Steve Jobs obituary — and inadvertently published it in the process. Embarrassing faux pas or top example of
Putting Together A Personal Conference Schedule (triggered by: TRIPLE-I)
I do admit that I am probably a bit picky here but I whole-heartedly HATE the process of having to read my way through conference schedules, in particular through the
“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