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Semantic Web technology is slowly changing the way people use the Internet, and Semtech 2012 is a prime showcase for the best minds in linked data, enterprise solutions and interactive Web experiences. That's because semantic technology is approaching widestream adoption, and Google's recent launch of the Knowledge Graph platform is
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Norway-based Webnodes has released a new version of its .Net semantic content management system (CMS). The latest release, version 3.8, features semantic e-commerce, several new mobile features and support for ASP.Net MVC. What’s New in Webnodes Webnodes' CMS isn’t the typical hierarchical CMS platform. Instead, Webnodes embraces semantic technology (Web
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Web 3.0 is supposed to usher in the widespread use of semantic technologies. However, few web content management (WCM) and enterprise content management (ECM) platforms currently support the tools. A recent case study describes an integration between EPiServer 6 (news, site ) and Smartlogic's Semaphore, which provides a
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Looking at content analytics through the lens of business strategists, end users and research scientists, Jeff Fried, the CTO at BA-Insight presented us with What Business Innovators Need to Know about Content Analytics. Content Explosion First thing first: Content is exploding! It’s a findability problem that is changing everything.
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Last year Google's Rich Snippets launch initiated a big semantic web push. The snippets enable website managers to show richer search results, making it easier to determine content within a particular page before you've even visited it. The initiative was reviewed at this year's Semantic Technology Conference in San Francisco,
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The rumors are true! Facebook is wading in the search engine pool. That is, the platform is now plugging open graph-enabled pages into Facebook search results. The Beginning... If you thought the Facebook Open Graph and tools such as the Like button for webpages were a teeny bit silly/confusing/strange, you're
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In one week in April, with three events in one city, the Web took a leap towards a new future'a semantic future. The Semantic Technology conference next week will show information professionals just how to take hold of this future.
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The next time those in the academic world suggest any miscommunication is an issue of semantics, they might not be wrong. Elsevier, the publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, has acquired Collexis, a developer of semantic technology and knowledge discovery software.
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German company, Ontoprise launches the latest version of its open source Semantic MediaWiki+ to help improve a company's knowledgebase and make finding information and retrieval easier. Digging the Information Mine Too much data and information is a growing problem for any number of companies, not just major enterprises.
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A new set of semantic tools that enables users to track, monitor and manage content on websites has just been unveiled by UK-based website quality monitoring solutions provider Magus. Particularly useful for companies concerned about compliance monitoring, ActiveStandards Aboutness Reports (ASAR) gives enterprises, especially those with multiple sites, a
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The web, much like our global environment, is in a state of flux. The transition to what is being called the semantic web (or web 3.0) is happening and it’s happening while you read this.
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