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Ready to Connect to the Semantic Web – Now What?
The goal of publishing open data should be to make it available for access or download and to make it interoperable. One of the big benefits is to make the data available for software applications which in turn means the datasets have to be machine-readable.
Cultural heritage and the Semantic Web
The semantic web is suffering of data. Still. To get the network effects we expect to have with the use of the semantic web, there is still the need to
EU Parliament backs the rights of internet users
For the past several months the EU Commission and the EU Parliament were struggling over the so called “Telecom Package“, a legislative initiative promoted by the Commission under heavy advocacy
EU Commission started a Consultation on the Internet of Things aka Web 3.0
A few days ago I wrote about the the EU Commission’s definition of Web 3.0. Now they started a consultation on that topic. To be precise it is about “early
EU Commission’s (short sighted) Definition of Web 3.0
An interesting article for all those who are interested in technology discourse. In a recent VNU.net post the EU Commission made a statement about their understanding of Web 3.0: While
EU Commission's (short sighted) Definition of Web 3.0
An interesting article for all those who are interested in technology discourse. In a recent VNU.net post the EU Commission made a statement about their understanding of Web 3.0: While