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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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Collective Intelligence & Cyberspace
09 Ci Civilization View more documents from gloriagdiago. Interesting slides, that “introduce the necessity of a new language that can set a link between the machine process of cyberspace and the uman collective intelligence, which is dynamic, in constant change … Continue reading →
Posted in blogging, collective intelligence, community, creativity, online collaboration, open, social networking, web evolution, writing
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Tagged collective intelligence, Information science, Knowledge representation, Ontology, Semantic interoperability, semantic web, semantics, Technical communication, Technology/Internet
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Web Evolution & Social Media
The Magic of Social Networks View more presentations from Pew Internet & American Life Project, Pew Research Center. Nice slide presentation from the Pew Internet & American Life Project, about the evolution of the Web, with reference to social networks … Continue reading →
Posted in blogging, collective intelligence, community, social media, social networking, web evolution
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Tagged blogosphere, collective intelligence, community building, Cultural economics, Digital Revolution, internet, Knowledge Sharing & Collective Intelligence, Pew Research Center, Polling, Social information processing, social network, Technology/Internet
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Online Music & P2P Networks: artists-to-fans-to-artists
A new blog is officially online for discussing music on the Web, with debates on payments to artists and issues related to copyright. It’s called a2f2a (artists to fans to artists), and here’s the mission statement as stated on the … Continue reading →
Posted in art, community, creativity, new business models, online collaboration, online music, p2p, social media, social networking, web evolution
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Tagged Billy Bragg, digital music, Entertainment/Culture, Music Platform Relaunch Open Source/Free Music, official web site, online music, p2p, Selling Music Online Online Music Studio, technological solution, Technology/Internet
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Open Access Week for Web Resources
The first International Open Access Week is scheduled to take place October 19-23; it is an opportunity to broaden awareness and understanding of Open Access to research. This includes access policies from all types of research funders, within the international … Continue reading →
Posted in network neutrality, online collaboration, online search, online tools, open, web access, web evolution
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Tagged Academia, Academic publishing, Access, Education, Open access, Open Access movement, Public Knowledge Project, Public Library of Science, Publishing, Scholarly Publiching & Academic Resource Coalition, Technology/Internet, the Public Library of Science, web access
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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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Remix Culture, Creative Commons & a Short Stories Project in Literature
A Brisbane-based, international remixable literature project named Remix My Lit released this summer their first publication, “Through the Clock’s Workings”: it’s defined as the world’s first remixed and remixable anthology of literature. That means you have the rights to download, … Continue reading →
Posted in art, collective intelligence, community, creative commons, creativity, online collaboration, online tools, open, social media, writing
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Tagged creative commons, Remix, Technology/Internet
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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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The Open Video Alliance, Open Source Video & the Kaltura Platform
video platform video management video solutions free video player Kaltura is an open source video platform, from its video codec to its back-end systems for uploading, hosting, embedding, syndicating, analyzing and inserting advertisements into videos. Anyone can use the code … Continue reading →
Posted in art, community, creativity, online collaboration, online video, open, social media, video
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Tagged creativity, Entertainment/Culture, online video, open source, open video, Technology/Internet
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Remix Culture & Fair Use: Best Practices for Online Video
An interesting video I came across about the main issues concerning fair use, copyright, and video mashups. Highlights from my transcription below: We’re seeing this blossoming of amateur cultures, video remixes and creativity, and a lot of these works are … Continue reading →
Posted in art, collective intelligence, community, creative commons, creativity, online collaboration, online video, social media, video, web evolution
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Tagged American University, Center For Social Media, Civil law, Copyright, Copyright law, creative commons, Fair use, Law, Mashup, media literacy teachers, online video, public domain, Remixable Films, safe guard, School of Communication, Social Media Ventures Inc, Supreme Court, Technology/Internet, United States copyright law, Web 2.0, World Wide Web
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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 →
Posted in linked data, online search, search engine, semantic web, web evolution
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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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Digital Rights: the “Teaching Copyright” Project by the EFF for Students & Educators
Innovation is often killed by misconceptions and misinformation about what copyrights and download actually are. Creativity is bound and discouraged when you are just repeatedly told the things you can’t do – instead of being educated in what you can … Continue reading →
Posted in blogging, collective intelligence, community, creative commons, creativity, p2p
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Tagged Business/Finance, Civil law, Computing, Copyright, Copyright law, Corey Smith Open Source/Free Music, creative commons, Data management, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Entertainment/Culture, Fair use, File sharing, Intellectual property law, Law, Monopoly, public domain, Selling Music Online Knowledge Sharing & Collective Intelligence, social media, Technology/Internet, United States copyright law
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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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