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iMetaSearch Brings Enhanced, Advanced, Accurate And Faster Results !
vhxn.com —
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Using iMetaSearch you can get advanced, enhanced and accurate results. It is a tool specifically designed to provide ultimate benefit at the user end. It is able to save your time and the results naturally fall into conceptual groups or categories. This tool uses a cutting edge method known as Latent Semantic Analysis ...2 days ago -
7 Days of Search and Social; the ultimate update – Searchengine Journal
Best Webmasters —
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7 Days of Search and Social; the ultimate update – Searchengine Journal We can safely assume that the semantic web is (finally) becoming a value worth considering (and good webmastering too!). If you don t use it you should at very least learn more about it? M kay? Let s roll . 7 Ways to Maximize ...3 days ago -
‘Why Linked Data?’ presentation at Defrag Conference
Paul Miller - The Cloud of Data —
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The presentation I just delivered here at Defrag is now on slideshare, in case you want a look.4 days ago -
Semantic Overflow Highlights I
The Wandering Glitch —
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Semantic Overflow has been active for a couple of weeks. We now have 155 users and 53 questions. We’ve already had some very interesting questions and some excellent detailed and thoughtful responses. I thought, on Egon’s instigation, to bring together, from the site’s BI stats, some of the highlights of last ...4 days ago -
The Web’s Missing Link
Advocate's Studio —
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It’s been a while since I mentioned on the Studio one of my pet subjects, the semantic web. But that does not mean that I haven’t been reading anything and everything I find on it. I found an interesting article published a few days ago at Government Computing News discussing worldwide databases and linked ...4 days ago -
News alerts: keeping audiences coming back for more
JP Digital Digest —
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Newspapers maybe missing out if they don’t make full use of alerts and tools, especially when it comes to exclusive materials, argues Dorian Benkoil of Poynter Online . He uses the example of the Times’ story of tennis player Andre Agassi’s autobiography - in which he admitted to the use of the drug crystal ...4 days ago -
It’s All Semantics: Searching for an Intuitive Internet That Knows What Is Said–And Meant
Innovation Toronto —
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Image via Wikipedia The National Science Foundation delivers $1.1 million to Rensselaer Polytech researchers to stimulate the Semantic Web The Internet grew out of an idea to connect various and disparate sources of data, delivering to researchers around the globe unprecedented access to information via ...5 days ago -
Britain Experiments with a Language-Based Data.gov
techPresident —
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You can teach an old country new tricks, it seems. The United Kingdom is in the final stages of releasing Data.gov.uk , shamelessly modeled off of the Data.gov hub built under the leadership of Vivek Kundra , CIO of this former colony weve got going on this side of the pond. Only the U.K.s portal onto the wide ...5 days ago -
CFP: JWS special issue on semantic search
UMBC ebiquity —
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Yong Yu and Rudi Studer are editing a special issue of the Journal of Web Semantics on semantic search that will appear in the summer 2010. The special issue will cover interdisciplinary topics between Semantic Web and search. See the call for papers for a list of relevant topics and details on how to submit ...5 days ago -
Google VP on semantic search and the Semantic Web
UMBC ebiquity —
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PCWorld has a story, Google VP Mayer Describes the Perfect Search Engine , with some interesting comments on semantic search from Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of Search Products & User Experience. “IDGNS: What’s the status of semantic search at Google? You have said in the past that through ...5 days ago -
Can cloud computing be entirely trusted?
UMBC ebiquity —
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The Economist has been running a series of online Oxford Union style debates on topical issues — CEO pay, healthcare, climate change, etc. The latest one is on the cloud computing: This house believes that the cloud can’t be entirely trusted . In his opening remarks, moderator Ludwig Siegele says “The ...6 days ago -
You Can Make Web 3.0 the ‘Next Big Thing’
Startup Professionals Musings —
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What if your Google search for ‘Paris Hilton’ listed your top result as the Hilton Hotel in Paris, because it knew your interests were not in the other direction? This is the current dream of Tim Berners-Lee , the man who invented the (first) World Wide Web. He calls his dream ‘Web 3.0’ or the ‘Semantic ...6 days ago -
Demozone for semantic applications launched
The Semantic Puzzle —
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The Semantic Web Company compiled a suite of some of the best semantic web applications and put them in one place for you to try out: The SWC Demozone . We selected tools pertaining to the different application areas of the Semantic Web – be it for finding, creating, linking and/or publishing information. The ...6 days ago -
A breath of Fresh Air for Search Engines
Cogito —
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The industry was in an uproar when Eric Schmidt stated that it will be necessary to switch from words to meanings , in order to better understand what users are asking and what is contained in indexed documents. It would be a considerable change in direction for the Mountain View giant, which has always ...6 days ago -
Schema Mapping Session at IIW
In Context —
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I led a session about schema mapping at IIW last week. The basic idea is this. Rather than trying to get the world to agree to a single schema for attributes (e.g. OpenID AX, ICF Schema Catalog, Plaxo Portable Contacts, etc., etc., …you know the old saw that the great thing about standard is that there are so many ...1 week ago -
Interesting developments at the Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Panlibus —
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Having read some documentation recently around the plans of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France (BNF) for what they call a “pivot” – a mechanism based on semantic technologies for optimising the value of the BNF’s entire web presence, including Gallica , its digital library, it was great to have the ...1 week ago -
Parliament, storage density, and napkin math
The Tetherless World Weblog —
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What follows is some napkin math on the storage requirements of the Parliament triplestore (as described in their SSWS paper) and its implications for our clustered RDF query engine (any errors are presumably with my understanding of the described system). The triple store has three data structures: a resource ...1 week ago -
RPI exports data.gov information as linked data
UMBC ebiquity —
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UMBC alumnus Joab Jackson has an article in Government Computer News, Tim Berners-Lee: Machine-readable Web still a ways off , reporting on the International Semantic Web Conference help outside of Washington DC at the end of October. The article uses data.gov to illustrate the challenges and opportunities for the ...1 week ago -
Handling RDF Statements with Apache Velocity
YOKOFAKUN —
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This post is about using Apache Velocity ( a Java-based template engine ) and the Jena RDF library. My aim was to use Velocity to handle the content of one or more RDF store without compiling, just by using a custom velocity template. This idea was much inspired by Egon Willighagens posts where the RDF was handled ...1 week ago -
Reflections on Science 2.0 from a distance - Part II
Science in the open —
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This is the second of two posts discussing the talk I gave at the Science 2.0 Symposium organized by Greg Wilson in Toronto in July. As I described in the last post Jon Udell pulled out the two key points from my talk and tweeted them. The first suggested some ideas about what the limiting unit of science, or ...1 week ago