Day 3 This morning’s hangover was brought to you by Smithwicks. A short day today, with the conference finishing at around 1pm. Before the end, though, a couple of talks to go to before the final keynote. Firstly, was a session on ‘Data portability with SIOC and FOAF‘ from Uldis Bojãrs of DERI, Galway. …
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XTech 2008 - Day 3
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Scrubbing your content?
http://paulsmith.blogs.ilrt.org/2008/05/21/scrubbing-your-content/I’ve just read an interesting piece in the Guardian, concerning post-publication editing of articles, and how the Web has divided opinion on whether print versions of articles should match their online equivalents. …
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XTech 2008 - Day 3
http://paulsmith.blogs.ilrt.org/2008/05/20/day-3/Day 3 This morning’s hangover was brought to you by Smithwicks. A short day today, with the conference finishing at around 1pm. Before the end, though, a couple of talks to go to before the final keynote. Firstly, was a session on ‘Data portability with SIOC and FOAF‘ from Uldis Bojãrs of DERI, Galway. …
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Badges, blogging and bragging
http://times.usefulinc.com/2008/05/23-updatesa lot to say about the web, XML and open standards, and the XML.com blog seems like a good place to say it. Finally, to brag for a short moment. Another XTech has been and gone, and this year's was a great experience for everybody involved. This quote from attendee Paul Smith summed things up nicely, as it tells me I succeeded in my main goal for the conference: What I really liked about this conference was the mix of attendees and presenters, both from academia, and the commercial world both and small. It made it feel much
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XTech 2008, Dublin, Ireland - The Web on the Move
http://ancientgeeks.wordpress.com/2008/05/20/xtech-2008-dubl...XTech conference at the beginning of May, and have just blogged my thoughts and notes on my own blog, so rather than reproduce those meanderings here, I will make like with the traditional web, and link to the posts. You can read these at: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 A cracking conference, very engaging and stimulating, and from reading the posts on here about the Eduserv Symposium, it appears many themes cropped up in both conferences. I look forward to keeping an eye on this landscape to see what comes to pass,