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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's Matthias Samwald contributes to W3C notes
Early June saw the release of two notes drafted by the Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) Interest Group within the W3C. One of the contributors, and editor
SWC’s Matthias Samwald contributes to W3C notes
Early June saw the release of two notes drafted by the Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) Interest Group within the W3C. One of the contributors, and editor
Semantics and Universal Metaphors of Time
A conference at Freie Universität Berlin in the end of June was dedicated to “NOW AND THEN. Temporal Experience in Film, Literature and Philosophy†(Jetzt und dann. Zeiterfahrung in Film,
The social hub @ LinkedData Planet 2008
The LinkedData Planet conference is over now. I had a great time here and met a lot of great and inspiring people. The exhibition area especially turned out to be
LinkedData Planet in New York: A great community event for all things semantic
First of all: LinkedData Planet is a big success in terms of visitor numbers to begin with. The “Grand Ballroom†at Hotel Roosevelt, a lovely old hotel in Manhattan, was
Semantic Tagging with Faviki
In May, a new bookmarking service, Faviki, started which, unlike other bookmarking services, comes to the public semantically enhanced. ReadWriteWeb already had a first look at it and described it
And the winner is: The vision of a future where ordinary people publish structured data
The Semantic Web Company is one of the partners of this year’s LinkedData Planet Conference in New York (June 17-18, 2008). As part of this partnership, we launched a competition,
M. Veytsel: From Signal to Impact
[This article was written by guest author Mike Veytsel and originally submitted as an entry in our LinkedData Vision Competition] Signal: The Long Tail The central problem of the internet
Linked Data pave the way to a meaningful web
You will probably know the name of Tom Heath: He won last year’s Semantic Web Challenge with his web application revyu.com, which “lets you review and rate absolutely anything you