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A plea for quality – a chance for the Web?
…is made by walking.“ Being part of (or at least tagging along with;-) a pace making community such as the Semantic Web community is a nice feeling. Author: Marion Fugléwicz-Bren,…
Like a Jigsaw Puzzle: The Similarities between Man and Semantic Machines
An interview with Herbert Hrachovec, conducted by SWC’s own Marion Fugléwicz-Bren, drew my attention to an article by Hrachovec in which he explored what he calls the “irreconcilable similarities” between…
The Future, Quantum Encryption, Privacy on the Social Semantic Web
…encryption become available to citizens, too? Quantum encryption cartridges for your PC, anyone? Secondly: I published an “inaugural interview” Marion Fugléwicz-Bren did with two of my colleagues, Matthias Samwald and…
Ideas worth spreading: More Entertainment, less Technology
…into your everyday-lives instead of concentrating exclusively on the very crucial technological issues. And, certainly: Keep spreading your ideas. Read (and write) more on TED Blog: mfb Author: Marion Fugléwicz-Bren…
SWC-Interview is This Week's Best
Last week, Marion Fugléwicz-Bren’s interview was published simultaneously on our website and on the PR Conversation blog. This week, the interview was featured in the This Week’s Best column of…
Public Relations and the Semantic Web
Earlier this month, my colleague Marion Fugléwicz-Bren talked about the current state of semantic technologies in the public relations business in an interview with Markus Pirchner, who runs a Vienna-based…
Collective intelligence – a matter of collective accountability
…important to be left to engineers or politicians.” This is my own meek translation of the much more elegant words Marion Fugléwicz-Bren found in her article Kollektive Intelligenz – nicht…
Common vs. Marginalized Knowledge – a Potential Showstopper for the Semantic Web?
Earlier today I published an interview that my colleague Marion Fugléwicz-Bren led with Corinna Bath from the Institute for Advanced Studies in Science, Technology and Society (IAS-TS). Corinna Bath is…
SWC-Interview is This Week’s Best
Last week, Marion Fugléwicz-Bren’s interview was published simultaneously on our website and on the PR Conversation blog. This week, the interview was featured in the This Week’s Best column of…
Why transcend our biology? Ray Kurzweil's questionable future forecast
…is this universal social-web-fever all about? Is it about communication? Is it about transcending one’s own insufficiency? Is it about desire? Still fascinated and curious what’s going to happen: Marion….