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Vienna 01.07.2010 – Panel discussion on the Future Internet
Within the last year the SWC’s team run the project called “ZukunftsWeb” (Future Internet). After ten month of in-deep discussion, expert panels, webinars and the becoming of a book on
Social Semantic Web dawning?
Facebook — Open Graph — Semantic Search Alex Wilhelm from The Next Web writes: There is data outside of Facebook that the company wants to be brought in and made
Great satire: “Web 3.Oh No!”
Found this piece on FCW.com. I love it! Posted by John Klossner on Aug 03, 2009 For those of you, like me, who need a way to keep these things
Great satire: "Web 3.Oh No!"
Found this piece on FCW.com. I love it! Posted by John Klossner on Aug 03, 2009 For those of you, like me, who need a way to keep these things
Tim Berners-Lee: “We need data on the Web to work better together”
Today, the 18th WWW conference started in Madrid, Spain. In his opening talk, Tim Berners-Lee outlined the status quo of the current Web and focused on areas for ongoing research.
Tim Berners-Lee: "We need data on the Web to work better together"
Today, the 18th WWW conference started in Madrid, Spain. In his opening talk, Tim Berners-Lee outlined the status quo of the current Web and focused on areas for ongoing research.
Have you ever read “privacy policy” of your preferred social media?
Today we had an interview date with Markus Mooslechner from ORF (Austrian Broadcasting). The TV-Show “Newton” will discuss next Saturday how social media affects our lives, especially how one can
The Times They Are A-Changin … yes, we can
Image by William WM via Flickr One of the many ways that the election of Barack Obama as president has echoed that of John F. Kennedy is his use of
KiWi as a Social Wiki Platform for Software Development, Open Ontology Management
KiWi – Knowledge in a Wiki, Day 2 – Josef Holy from Sun Microsystems Prague led the first part of today’s use case presentation. With the KiWi semantic wiki system
Session 4: Using the Web of Data [WOD-PD]
This morning’s first session was dedicated to Using the Web of Data, or, as Alan Dix put it: “In the end, it’s not about data – it’s about use!” Alan