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Do you like Google’s Knowledge Graph?
Semantic Enterprise Search enters the second phase. Finally the Knowledge Graph has arrived in Europe: What has been provided on google.com for the US-Market since
Do you like Google's Knowledge Graph?
Semantic Enterprise Search enters the second phase. Finally the Knowledge Graph has arrived in Europe: What has been provided on google.com for the US-Market since
Exploiting Big Data: Linked Data and SKOS
Yesterday I gave a webinar covering the question which role SKOS plays in the linked data game. Just the day before I discovered an interesting
What if the biggest web company bought one of the central semantic web players?
Well, exactly this happened yesterday: Google bought Metaweb – provider of Freebase. Freebase is an important hub in the linked data cloud providing 12 million
Metaweb´s Jamie Taylor: “Freebase provides a large and user extensible vocabulary for RDF/RDFa”
Andreas Blumauer from Semantic Web Company (SWC) talked with Jamie Taylor, Minister of Information at Metaweb Technologies Inc. about Freebase & Linked Data and Google´s
Metaweb´s Jamie Taylor: "Freebase provides a large and user extensible vocabulary for RDF/RDFa"
Andreas Blumauer from Semantic Web Company (SWC) talked with Jamie Taylor, Minister of Information at Metaweb Technologies Inc. about Freebase & Linked Data and Google´s
Interview with David Huynh: “The user interface design must inform the back-end design”
Linked Data is evolving fast. A huge amount of RDF data is available and ready for exciting new applications. Unfortunately, the bottleneck is still the
Interview with David Huynh: "The user interface design must inform the back-end design"
Linked Data is evolving fast. A huge amount of RDF data is available and ready for exciting new applications. Unfortunately, the bottleneck is still the
The Day after Freebase went RDF
So what’s been happening on the blogosphere after John Giannandrea’s keynote at ISWC and the revelation that Freebase now produces Linked Data from an RDF
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