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The Semantic Web, explained with Lolcats
Here is a link to the video “Semantic Web, explained with Lolcats.” *** EDIT: Yes, I have retracted this blogpost, and I am glad I did. I also already admitted
Has the Semantic Web Industry become a reality yet?
Well, no. Or maybe not quite. But an innocent reader might have gathered this from the title of David Provost‘s recent publication which promisingly read “On the Cusp. Global Review
BarCamp Proposals: Factolex, Social Enhanced Search
Hello Monday! I am a bit tired today as I did not really have a weekend but spent it in a rather intellectually stimulating fashion, attending BarCamp Vienna held on
ESWC – Video Lectures about Semantic Wikis
Sebastian Schaffert, coordinator of the KiWi project, just pointed readers of his blog to the video of his ESWC-Lecture “Semantic Wikis – IkeWiki – A Semantic Wiki for Collaborative Knowledge
Danny Ayers: "The Semantic Web is the path of least resistance"
The Web of Data Practitioners Days are approaching – giving me the opportunity to do an advance interview with Danny Ayers, Semantic Web evangelist, Community Platform manager at Talis, Web
Danny Ayers: “The Semantic Web is the path of least resistance”
The Web of Data Practitioners Days are approaching – giving me the opportunity to do an advance interview with Danny Ayers, Semantic Web evangelist, Community Platform manager at Talis, Web
Jury Award for Semantic Wikis in eGovernment, and: Semantic MediaWiki for Wikipedia?
An implementation of Semantic MediaWiki in public administration reiceved a jury award yesterday in the final ceremony of the highly coveted multimedia state award (Staatspreis Multimedia) 2008 in Vienna: Centre
Why mockups are essential for designing semantic applications
Applications based on semantic technologies offer new ways to discover, browse and explore information – this is an established fact in the SemWeb community. But how can we (as semantic
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