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Semantic Web: Video Interviews
A story about the Semantic Web:
Posted in browser, linked data, online search, online video, semantic web, Uncategorized, video, web evolution
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Tagged Abraham Bernstein, Alon Halevy, Alon Y. Halevy, British people, Chris Dixon, Clay Shirky, Computing, David Karger, David Weinberger, Entertainment/Culture, Jason Shellen, John Hebeler, Kate Ray, Lee Feigenbaum, New encyclopedism, Nova Spivack, NYU, semantic web, semantic web service, Tim Berners-Lee, Web Search Engine, web searches, Weinberger, World Wide Web, World Wide Web Consortium
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Semantic Browsing of Video using Ontologies
Semantic browsing View more documents from Andrea Ferracani. Interesting presentation of a web-based tool for a semantic browsing of video collections, useful for media sharing networks like YouTube, Flickr and twitter…
Posted in browser, online search, online tools, online video, semantic web, social media, video, web evolution
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Tagged Andrea Ferracani, collective intelligence, Giuseppe Serra, Information, Information science, Internet application, Knowledge engineering, Knowledge representation, Marco Bertini, Marco Meoni, media sharing networks, Microformat, Ontology, PDF, semantic web, Social Media Ventures Inc, Technical communication, Technology/Internet, web evolution, Web-based semantic browsing, web-based tool, World Wide Web, YouTube Inc
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Microformats for News Articles: the hNews Standard
A new microformat for online news has been developed by the Media standards Trust and the Web Science Reaseach Initiative: it’s called hNews. The goal is to make relevant elements of news articles machine-readable, and at the same time, to … Continue reading →
Posted in data portability, linked data, online search, semantic web, social media, social networking, web access, web evolution
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Tagged HNews, Index term, Information retrieval, Knowledge representation, Metadata, Microformat, online news, Semantic HTML, semantic web, Technology/Internet, Web Science Reaseach Initiative
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Semantic Data: Twine and its Successor T2
Hopefully by the end of the year, the semantic search technology of Twine will make a further step into the construction of structured data on the Web, and its successor T2 will be released. From an interview with Nova Spivack … Continue reading →
Posted in collective intelligence, community, linked data, online collaboration, online search, search engine, semantic web, social networking, web evolution
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Tagged dozen search results, Nova Spivack, Radar Networks, RDF, RDFa, Semantic search, semantic search technology, semantic web, Technology/Internet, Twine, Web standards, World Wide Web
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Semantic Web Search Engine: the SWSE Mission Statement
I’d like to quote the mission statement from the SWSE homepage, a “Semantic Web Search Engine” project attempting to crawl the web of data – including RSS, FOAF, RDF vocabularies…
Posted in data portability, linked data, online tools, search engine, semantic web, web evolution
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Tagged Computing, FOAF, HTML, Ontology, RDF, Resource Description Framework, RSS, search engine, Semantic publishing, Semantic search, Semantic technology, semantic web, SWSE Official, Technology/Internet, Web Search Engine, World Wide Web
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Semantic Web: Some Key Points
Photo credit: Fotos by Dee The Semantic Web is primarily an infrastructure technology that will bring new informations to the Web, helping to link sites to each other & to create more information that can be somehow “understood” by the … Continue reading →
Posted in blogging, linked data, online search, semantic web, social media, web evolution
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Tagged Calais, Freebase, linked data, RDFa, Semantic search, semantic web, Technology/Internet, Twine
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SemTech 09: Semantic Search Key Points in Hakia Philosophy
The annual Semantic Technology conference (held in San Josè, California) presented all the major players in the field: Ask, Bing, Google, Hakia, TrueKnowledge, and Yahoo!. One of the main issues debated was regarding Semantic Search. In the presentation held by … Continue reading →
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Tagged Academia, capitalized Fisher, Education, Grammar, Hakia, Information retrieval, Science, search engine, search engines, Semantic search, Semantic technology, semantic web, semantics, Social philosophy, statistical algorithms, Technology/Internet, uncapitalized fisher, Web Search Engine
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The Future Internet: Service Web 3.0 – Video & Transcription
Here’s a great video presentation I found about the Semantic Web; I transcripted all the main parts here below. Text transcription: The Internet as we know it today is in an extending success: more than 1.300.000.000 (1,3 billions) people are … Continue reading →
Posted in community, data portability, linked data, new business models, online video, semantic web, social media, social networking, video, web access, web evolution
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Tagged .mobi, Alpha, Business/Finance, Communication, Computing, electronic devices, I.D.C. Holding a.s., internet, mobile phones, MySpace Inc., Primal Fusion, Scientific revolution, Semantic technologies, semantic web, Semantics Inc., social network applications tools, Technology/Internet, Web 2.0, web services, World Wide Web
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Semantic Web: Common Tag Announced as a New Format for Development
A new format named Common Tag has been developed by major companies operating in the field of the Semantic Web to address the problems related to the ambiguities in Web contents. Content is tagged with unique and well-defined concepts; also, … Continue reading →
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Tagged AdaptiveBlue, Calais, Computing, Derimod Konfeksiyon Ayakkabi Deri Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., Faviki, Freebase, Information, Knowledge representation, Metadata, Official, search engine, semantic web, Tag, Technology/Internet, Web 2.0, Web contents, web services, World Wide Web, Yahoo! Inc., Zemanta, Zemanta d.o.o.
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Wolfram Alpha Computational Knowledge Engine – First Official Demo
Two days ago Stephen Wolfram gave an early preview of his “computational knowledge engine” Wolfram Alpha at a talk at Harvard University. The video of the whole presentation (1h 45min long) is here above, while down below you can find … Continue reading →
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Tagged A New Kind of Science, Algorithm, Alpha, Boston, data visualization services, Digital physics, Europe, France, gross domestic product, Harvard University, Internet users, Kurt Godel, Logic, Mathematica, Mathematical software, Mathematics, online analytical tools, Science, search engines, search-and-retrieve model, Stephen Wolfram, Technology/Internet, Wolfram Alpha, Wolfram Alpha Blog Berkman Center for Internet, Wolfram Research
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Linked Data & the BBC Music Platform Relaunch
The new BBC web platform for music is online, offering some kind of mash-up presentations of the artists that make use of semantic resources. The main source for retrieving and mashing the informations (together with sites like Wikipedia and MySpace) … Continue reading →
Posted in art, community, creative commons, data portability, linked data, online collaboration, online music, online search, online video, semantic web, social media
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Tagged Acoustic fingerprinting, Andreas Blumauer, BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation, creative commons, Data, data portability, Entertainment/Culture, Findability, Information, Knowledge representation, Library 2.0, linked data, media, Metadata, music, MusicBrainz, MySpace Inc., public domain, RDF, Science, semantic web, Technical communication, Technology/Internet, Usability, web platform, XML
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Semantics & Thought Networking in Primal Fusion Alpha Release
Primal Fusion is a Waterloo-based startup that is about to come out of stealth mode, with a technology focused in semantic data retrieval. You can find transcription of the main issues of this video presentation down here below:
Computational Knowledge Engine: Wolfram Alpha
Photo credit: Wolfram Research The latest project by Stephen Wolfram is defined as the first “computational knowledge engine”, something capable of answering factual question for you. The Wolfram engine is described as “a proprietary system based on fields of knowledge, … Continue reading →
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Tagged A New Kind of Science, Alpha, author, Boston, CEO, computation, First Official Demo Knowledge Sharing & Collective Intelligence, forward for it, Google Inc., knowledge management, Matt Marchall, Natural language processing, Nova Spivack, Old Dragons, Old Etonians, Physics, projects, Radar Networks, Science, search engine, semantic web, semantic web languages, Stephen Wolfram, Technology/Internet, Web Discovery Search Engine For Browsers, wolfram, Wolfram Alpha, Wolfram Research, World Wide Web
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Semantic Web: a Video Presentation in 5 Minutes
Here’s an excellent, concise presentation by Tom Llube explaining the Semantic Web at the Davos economic forum. Transcription below: A revolution is happening in the structure of the web itself. It’s gentle and it’s powerful, it’s like tai-chi: you hardly … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amazon Inc., Computing, Davos, destination site, Emily, Facebook Inc, Google Inc., HTML, huge destination site, linked data, RDF, search look, Semantic publishing, semantic web, Semantic Web Stack, semantic web world, social network, social networks, Technology/Internet, Tim Berners-Lee, Tom Llube, World Wide Web
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Discovery Search Engine For Browsers: Juice
Juice is a plug-in for Firefox browsers, which lets you grab text, image or video, providing you with context-relevant information, aiming to evolve the semantic web by connecting keywords with the most relevant, rich content from third-party web services. You … Continue reading →








