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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 announcement to use RDFa. SWC:
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 announcement to use RDFa. SWC:
BBC Music relaunch: Linked Data goes Business?
Since SWC is involved in a couple of semantic web projects in the media industry, I was watching for the BBC Music relaunch. Now the new platform is online –
Pimp your Google
Sure, that´s not the end of the flagpole – but “a little semantics goes a long way” (Jim Hendler): With two Firefox add-ons, you can pimp your Google and you
Semantic MediaWiki In Popular Media
Semantic MediaWiki is being featured in issue 12/2008 of the German popular computer magazine iX in an article about wiki engines. It’s the only semantic wiki among those presented, and
DBpedia, UMBEL & the Future Web’s Ecology – interview with Mike Bergman & Sören Auer
The Linked Open Data infrastructure is in a tremendous process of maturing – the recent release of UMBEL’s webservice AND the incorporation of UMBEL classes in DBpedia are yet another
DBpedia, UMBEL & the Future Web's Ecology – interview with Mike Bergman & Sören Auer
The Linked Open Data infrastructure is in a tremendous process of maturing – the recent release of UMBEL’s webservice AND the incorporation of UMBEL classes in DBpedia are yet another
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 – it’s about use!” Alan
Which flavour does knowledge have on the web?
In recent debates within the KiWi – Knowledge in a Wiki project, the need arose to further refine and find a common understanding of the type of knowledge that is
Why Faviki is able to suggest tags in 13 languages
Just got in touch with Vuk MiliÄić from Faviki recently – Faviki has been selected as a featured project on Google code, and in that context, Vuk describes the process