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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
Semantic-like tools to pimp your blog
Presently more and more tools come up in the Web 2.0 – Domain, which bring semantic technologies into blogger´s everyday life. Zemanta was for sure a break-through in annotation of
New course announcement: Knowledge on semantics for your company, May 6th and 7th / Vienna
Our open workshops on basics and practices in semantic web technologies are free to book in single or combined. Focused on the question how synergies between web2.0, semantic web and
First Make.tv cast about the Social Semantic Web
Time for a bit of over-the-top web 2.0 adulation… at yesterday’s Digitalks event (organized once again wonderfully by Meral Akin-Hecke), Luca Hammer was there and filmed throughout the presentations and
Social Semantic Web – New Publication Out
The “Social Semantic Web” is here – yay! The book of the same name, edited by Andreas Blumauer (right) and Tassilo Pellegrini, is now available in stores. Another contributor from
EU Commission’s (short sighted) Definition of Web 3.0
An interesting article for all those who are interested in technology discourse. In a recent VNU.net post the EU Commission made a statement about their understanding of Web 3.0: While
EU Commission's (short sighted) Definition of Web 3.0
An interesting article for all those who are interested in technology discourse. In a recent VNU.net post the EU Commission made a statement about their understanding of Web 3.0: While
Science 2.0 – Social Networks for Scientists
The benefits of the Web 2.0 and Social Web are finally gaining wider recognition within the scientific and the (slowlier adjusting) academic community, with several online platforms evolving that seek