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The review in a car
Imagine the following: A car full of Semantic Web Experts is on it’s way back from Graz. They hand around an iPhone to record some first impressions about the just
NYT, Wolters Kluwer Germany and Semantic Universe sponsor Triplification Challenge 2010
3.000 € prize money for the most promising Linked Data applications The New York Times, Wolters Kluwer Germany and Semantic Universe sponsor the Triplification Challenge 2010 taking place at the
Using Triplify to expose the semantics of a site
Recently the SWC took a thorough look at Triplify, a tool for mapping the contents of a relational DB to RDF, in the course of which we could convince ourselves
Open now: LOD Triplification Challenge 2009
The yearly organized Linking Open Data Triplification Challenge (as part of this year´s I-Semantics conference, 2 – 4 September 2009, Graz/Austria) awards prizes to the most promising triplifications of existing Web applications, Websites and data sets. The challenge
Bringing (Legacy) Data to the Web [WOD-PD]
The third session at WOD-PD was dedicated to “Bringing (Legacy) Data on the Web“, and led by Sören Auer (University of Leipzig, Germany) and Orri Erling (OpenLink Software) . Sören
AKSW release Triplify 0.4
A new release of Triplify, a web app plugin that converts queries to relational databases into RDF, JSON and Linked Data, was announced yesterday. According to AKSW’s blog (Agile Knowledge
Linked Open Data Triplification Challenge: Nominees are up, voting tool is online
The nominees for the LOD Triplification Challenge are up! The challenge was organized as part of the preparations for the I-SEMANTICS 2008 conference and asked for submissions in the form
Triplification Challenge – 3 more weeks to go!
Together with this year’s I-Semantics conference, the Agile Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web Research Group (AKSW) in Leipzig is organizing a Linking Open Data Triplification Challenge. Submission deadline is in
Triplify V0.3 released!
It was the result of hard work and dedication: Early in the wee hours, precisely at 3:53 am, Sören Auer from AKSW (Leipzig University) announced the release of a new