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The W3C (news, site ) has formed the Government Linked Data working group, the mission of which is to "provide standards and other information that help governments around the world publish their data as effective and usable Linked Data using Semantic Web technologies.
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In a move that may shift the balance of power a bit, Google has begun indexing the attribution of content to content authors, rather than just websites. Essentially, links can now contain the code rel="author" which Google will understand to mean that the linked name is the linking page's author.
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Interactive Knowledge Stack (IKS), the open source endeavor to increase speed of adoption for semantic web technologies, is planning its largest workshop to date. Over 100 participants are expected in Paris July 5-6 for the free event.
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Web 3.0, the semantic web, is gaining in both popularity and adoption, but the pace isn’t rapid enough for some. With the recent move by web standards organization, W3C, to launch a RDF Working Group that will enhance the resource description framework (RDF), the standard may become more attractive to
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That's right, Drupal 7 has officially launched today. The latest version of the well known open source web content management system has been three years in the making (and we've covered much of that work ), now we just have to wait for the contributed modules to catch up.
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Semantic technologies are maturing and this is good news because they can be used to fuel semantic ads, ads that promise a lot to both advertisers and publishers.
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Nuxeo (news, site) added two new semantic modules to its recently released Nuxeo Marketplace. Both the Semantic Linking and Auto-Categorization packages use semantic technologies. Semantic Linking The Semantic Linking was built to automate linked data services in a Nuxeo EP-based repository.
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Well, it's that fun time of year again, where crystal balls are dusted off, and gazing into the future is fun for all. Content Strategy came of infancy in the later parts of the last decade (eek -- it is the 10's) and really rose to hot prominence this year.
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Web 2.0 is so yesterday. Perhaps, that’s an overstatement, but Web 3.0, the semantic web, is rapidly moving beyond the academic laboratory to real-world utilization. Now the W3C RDB2RDF Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of "A Direct Mapping of Relational Data to RDF.”
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In only two years, the Interactive Knowledge Stack (IKS) (news, site ) project has released its first working demo of a semantic knowledge engine and is making quite a stir, as early adopters begin integrating it into their content management software.
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If you think RDFa and the semantic web is only for geeks, it's time to take a second look. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is advancing the standards for tomorrow's Internet and web content management vendors are getting on-board.
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In one Ignite Chicago panel, Day’s own scientists and experts gathered to address any possible question about Day, JCR, CQ5, CRX and open development coming from the audience starving for answers. Here’s the scoop.
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For some search engines, it’s about recovery, not discovery. But for Sophia, provider of enterprise search products and software, discovery is a priority. Sophia Searches for Context Sophia Search, a Contextual Discovery Engine (CDE) designed to identify intrinsic terms in unstructured content in order to make it easier to
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With the release of v3.5 of its semantic web content management system, Norwegian-based Webnodes has continued the development of its semantic web engine, this time with improvements to the semantic definitions module that enables a user to define semantic ontologies. Before taking a look at ontologies though, we
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