PDF CHM Books Catalogue:
In this book you'll Discover how to make use of CSS 2.1 alongside CSS3. Use CSS generated content to automatically number arbitrary elements and expose attribute metadata. Learn how to use CSS for print and mobile devices, as well as for presenting XML data. Uncover the techniques used to organize, manage, and a (Read More)
The Semantic Puzzle:
The Semantic Web Company created a series of online seminars (aka webinars) for you to acquire basic and practical knowledge about methologies, technologies and standards of the Semantic Web. In 90 minute sesseions we will cover the business aspects of topics such as content engineering, Knowledge Management, business intel (Read More)
Yahoo! Search Blog:
Want a little more SearchMonkey in your Yahoo! search results? Starting today, more enhanced results for product, local, entertainment, reference, social, and tech sites will appear automatically in your results, putting more information and answers right at your fingertips.First, we’d like to thank everyone who deployed mi (Read More)
PDF CHM Books Catalogue:
As a new generation of technologies, frameworks, concepts and practices for information systems emerge, practitioners, academicians, and researchers are in need of a source where they can go to educate themselves on the latest innovations in this area. Semantic Web Information Systems: State-of-the-Art Applications establi (Read More)
The Semantic Puzzle:
Found this piece on FCW.com. I love it!Posted by John Klossner on Aug 03, 2009For those of you, like me, who need a way to keep these things straight, I offer the following handy, wallet-sized program.WEB 1.0 (browsers) – Users find dataWEB 2.0 (social networks) – Users find each otherWEB 3.0 (semantic Web) – Data find each (Read More)
The Semantic Puzzle:
That’s the title of my diploma thesis and first of all, thanks to SWC for the possibility to say some words about it. My interest in knowledge management reaches back some time now and I decided to make it the subject of my diploma thesis in my first attempt to write one back in 2001. The semantic web “came to me” in the la (Read More)
The Semantic Puzzle:
Beside W3C´s Linked Data Initiative, it were semantic services like Calais, Zemanta or textwise which have made the advantages of the Semantic Web visible for a broader community in the last few months.Each of those services follow a slightly different approach, but in a nutshell: They all offer an API to provide “similarit (Read More)
PDF CHM Books Catalogue:
The healthcare industry produces a constant flow of data, creating a need for deep analysis of databases through data mining tools and techniques resulting in expanded medical research, diagnosis, and treatment.Data Mining and Medical Knowledge Management: Cases and Applications presents case studies on applications of vari (Read More)
W3C Semantic Web Activity News:
The Leibnitz Information Centre for Economics of the German National Library of Economics (the world’s largest economics library) has provided a W3C Semantic Web Case Study on the Web based publication of the STW Thesaurus for Economics of the library. The thesaurus is published in RDF (using also RDFa) based on the SKOS vo (Read More)
The Semantic Puzzle:
Jamie Taylor, MetawebAndreas 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: At ISWC 2008 Freebase became “officially” part of the LOD Cloud. What exactly has changed since that tim (Read More)
Twine | Web 3.0 - Semantic Web items:
The result is a hobbled implementation of RDFa. They’ve taken the worst part – the syntax – and thrown away the best – the decentralized vocabularies of terms. It’s like using microformats without the one thing they do well: the simplicity. This is why I believe Google missed the point. They made the mistake of treating RDF (Read More)
Open Objects:
I think hack days are great - sure, 24 hours in one space is an artificial constraint, but the sheer brilliance of the ideas and the ingenuity of the implementations is inspiring. They're a reminder that good projects don't need to take years and involve twenty circles of sign-off, even if that's the reality you face when (Read More)
Open Objects:
A quick post in case you've missed it elsewhere - whether in response to the ridiculously-titled 'Wolfram Alpha' or to Yahoo's 'open strategy' (YOS) and work on enhancing search engine results pages (SERPs) with structured data, Google have announced a "new set of features that we call Search Options, which are a collection (Read More)
NY Post:
AT a party for her new book, "Quantum Wellness Cleanse," Kathy Freston, wife of ex-Viacom chief Tom Freston, was explaining the tome's concept: Everyone should take small steps, giving up one thing at a time, such as meat, alcohol or sugar. "Can... (Read More)
semantic weltbild 2.0 (Building the Semantic Web is easier together):
Webinale 09 is the premier german conference about web 2.0. 70 speakers on two days, on all relevant topics: Web technology, scaling, running services, marketing, business, future trends, ria, mobile web, social networks and communities. Various hands-on sessions to learn about building iPhone apps, Air/Flex, etc. A startup (Read More)