Submitted by The Puck
from Google Reader:
The article Tying Web 3.0, the Semantic Web and Linked Data Together understandably and in length explains the main concepts of the Semantic Web. It also reminded me of couple of things.The first one is 1,5 half years-old post on this blog Relational model does not fit the Web, which received some mixed response.The other o (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
I've been following a fascinating 3-part series of posts this week by Greg Boutin, founder of Growthroute Ventures. The series aimed to tie together 3 big trends, all based around structured data: 1) the still nascent "Web 3.0" concept, 2) the relatively new kid on the structured Web block, Linked Data, and 3) the long-runn (Read More)
: Decent high-level overview of semantic web tech. Goes to show how little actual "semantics" is really in the semantic web though - it's really more just about data standards.
Mashable!
Already one of the most popular applications for iPhone, Internet radio service Pandora has started to branch out to other mobile platforms. Late last year, they launched an application for Windows Mobile, and today, the company has quietly launched a version of its service for Blackberry.Much like its other mobile apps, P (Read More)
Collaborative Thinking
When conversations on Enterprise 2.0 turn to vendors, most of the time you will hear a list of small vendors (e.g., Atlassian, Connectbeam, Jive, Socialtext, Telligent, etc) as well as traditional collaboration and content platform players (e.g., IBM, Microsoft) and some potential new entrants (perhaps Cisco or Google). Rar (Read More)
: "When conversations on Enterprise 2.0 turn to vendors, most of the time you will hear a list of small vendors (e.g., Atlassian, Connectbeam, Jive, Socialtext, Telligent, etc) as well as traditional collaboration and content platform players (e.g., IBM, Microsoft) and some potential new entrants (perhaps Cisco or Google). Rarely does Oracle come up in those conversations."
Delicious/Adgenius
Last week Lewis had a great and very thoughtful post about ROI and social media. He noted:“The problem: ROI as it applies in the business world and as understood by C-level executives means but one thing--how much money was returned on our investment. Simply put ROI = gains – investment costs ÷ investment costs. Just becaus (Read More)
Submitted by Chuckstar76:
Research in Motion’s BlackBerry Storm has been one of the most widely anticipated IT products of 2008. In this special episode of Sanity Savers for IT Executives, get a look at the hits and misses of the Storm and see how well it stacks up against the iPhone as a business device. (Read More)
Submitted by Chuckstar76:
A very small messaging server that uses the lightweight MQTT publish/subscribe protocol to distribute messages between applications. (Read More)
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Mashable!
Acquia has announced the availability of Acquia Drupal, a free and commercially supported distribution of the popular Drupal open source social publishing system. They also unveiled the Acquia Network, which offers subscription-based access to technical support and remote network services that simplify the development and o (Read More)
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Several TechRepublic members have questioned the value of Twitter in response to recent articles. Learn 11 reasons why it can be useful for business. . (Read More)
Submitted by Chuckstar76:
In this series, learn about cloud computing using Amazon Web Services. Explore how the services provide a compelling alternative for architecting and building scalable, reliable applications. (Read More)