Submitted by alltoute
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We just presented yesterday at ISMIR a tutorial about Linked Data for music-relatedinformation. More information on the tutorial is available on thetutorial website, andthe slides are alsoavailable.In particular, we had two s (Read More)
Semantic Web Wire:
... S, XUL, RDF/XML and anything else remotely connected. There's a particular interest in web applications for the Semantic Web. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License . (Read More)
OpenCalais - Official Blog:
Add 10 to the list of innovative sites and services that use OpenCalais to reduce costs, deliver compelling content experiences and mine the social web for insight. See our press release for more details on each.We are thrill (Read More)
VentureBeat:
The team behind Factual, a website that’s launching its beta test today, has an ambitious goal — to become the central location where people share, find, and mash-up data.Founder Gil Elbaz points to sites like the Open Direct (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Factual, a new open data project founded by Gilad Elbaz, just launched its public beta today. Elbaz's last company, Applied Semantics, was acquired by Google in 2003 and became one of the core component of the search giant's (Read More)
Semantic Web Wire:
... S, XUL, RDF/XML and anything else remotely connected. There's a particular interest in web applications for the Semantic Web. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License . (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
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When I watched Barack Obama accept the Nobel Peace Prize, I thought about how the world has changed since the inception of the prize, and how it will continue to change. Since the winners of the Prize are themselves a reflect (Read More)
Submitted by robdiana
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I have two Twitter accounts, Skud for personal stuff (since March 2007), and fbase which I manage for work, as community director at Freebase.com. Each has around 700+ followers, and regularly gets direct messages and @repl (Read More)
Stefano's Linotype:
While unscripted conversations are a wonderful way to achieve an engaging and fresh dialog, especially with a capable and intuitive host/instigator like Jon, they also present the danger of mis-characterizing certain aspects (Read More)
Delicious hotlist:
Let's say you have this idea for a visualization or application, or you're just curious about some trend. But you have a problem. You can't find the data, and without the data, you can't even start. This is a guide and a list (Read More)
Alt Search Engines:
During the initial days of the web, directories like Yahoo manually organized the web to find the relevant information. As web grew in size and search engine technology evolved, search engines like Google became the main sour (Read More)
Semantic Web Wire:
... intelligent information management in a Web 3.0 environmenta 'including information extraction from text, using Semantic Web technologies, information gathering (relational database metadata, web scraping, Wikipedia, Fre (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Bloggers and other online publishers have a few options if they want to enhance their sites with previews of the sites and content they link to — there’s Snap, which has been around for a while, plus a newer startup called Ap (Read More)
Stefano's Linotype:
I joined Metaweb in September 2008 with the title of ‘Application Catalyst’ which is sort of a pun-intended role of somebody that should help making it easier for others to write applications that depend on data and services (Read More)
readwriteweb:
At the recent SemTech conference in San Jose, I sat down with Wolfram|Alpha's Russell Foltz-Smith. Wolfram|Alpha bills itself as a "computational knowledge engine," which is a nerdy and unfortunately not very intuitive descri (Read More)
Submitted by coldacid
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Sitting on such a powerful contextual API that returns semantic data is never easy for creative people. We announced a while ago that we output semantic data as part of our API results, meaning that we connect identified conc (Read More)
Submitted by srcr
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Amazon.com changed the retail world. In the process the company built up so much surplus computing power that it started a dirt cheap "computing in the cloud" business that changed the computing world. This week the company (Read More)