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  • Fachtagung für innovative BibliothekarInnen


    BibliothekarInnen sind uncoolAuthority Authority: 116
    Da wir uns nicht nur als uncoole BibliothekarInnen sehen, sondern auch als innovative, müssen wir natürlich auf diese coole Fachtagung fahren. „Semantic Web in Bibliotheken“, oder kurz SWIB09 , lautet das Thema. Zwei Tage lang wird in Köln, organisiert vom  Hochschulbibliothekszentrum des Landes ...
    3 hours ago
  • EML


    Uba KontrovasieAuthority Authority: 112
    Those of you who are used to analysing sentiment will know it’s no easy task—even though some of our dashboards automate certain processes for us. Programs are not good at understanding natural language and we have to configure them to recognise specific words that indicate different types of emotion and ...
    1 day ago
  • Nurses as modellers and informaticians: surely not!


    Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUADAuthority Authority: 125
    Nursing is still trying to escape and evade the sexual Carry On stereotypes that have plagued the profession in the popular imagination. For the majority of people talk of nursing and models more readily conjures up visions of catwalks than an academic pursuit. You can still see and hear the response of ...
    2 days ago
  • Twitter API enables geotagging


    UMBC ebiquityAuthority Authority: 419
    Twitter turned on its API for geotagging tweets yesterday, as announce in in a post on their blog, Think Globally, Tweet Locally . Currently, geographic information will only be associated with your tweets if you use an application that adds it and will only be used to display your tweets when viewed with an ...
    3 days ago
  • November 2009: The Semantic Web Gang discuss Eqentia, DBpedia Live, and more


    The Semantic Web GangAuthority Authority: 433
    In November’s episode of the Semantic Web Gang, regular Gang members are joined by Eqentia CEO William Mougayar. The discussion touches on a range of issues, including the potential importance of the DBpedia Live project in increasing third party reliance upon the Linked Data within DBpedia . Bookmark It
    3 days ago
  • Lego, Wombles and Linked Data


    Derivadow.comAuthority Authority: 92
    As a child I loved Lego . I could let my imagination run riot, design and build cars, space stations, castles and airplanes. "L is for Lego" by Don Solo. Some rights reserved. My brother didn’t like Lego, instead preferring to play with action men and toy cars. These sorts of toys did nothing for me, and ...
    3 days ago
  • Personal Tech: Medical Apps for the iPhone


    Future of Health IT: Trends and ScenariosAuthority Authority: 124
    From NY Times Personal Tech: Medical Apps for the iPhone After a lot of time reading "best medical apps" stories online, asking Twitter users for their suggestions and reading online reviews, I finally boiled the list down to about 50 promising apps. I tried them out and further winnowed the list to a bunch that I ...
    5 days ago
  • Data in the Cloud from Dallas to Mars


    Shepherd's PiAuthority Authority: 107
    There’s a lot going on at this week’s Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC 09); it’s a traditional launchpad for cool new stuff. I thought I’d point out several of the government-relevant announcements and technology roll-outs. I specifically want to spotlight something called  Codename Dallas ...
    6 days ago
  • Todd’s 2009 Predictions & Recap


    Media MetamorphosisAuthority Authority: 120
    It’s predictions season again . As I mentioned on Friday , the Society for New Communications Fellows got their heads together a couple weeks ago on this very subject. I won’t spoil the fun by sharing all of our trends and predictions, but I will look back at my own predictions from last year and some of the ...
    6 days ago
  • Todd’s 2009 Predictions & Recap


    Media MetamorphosisAuthority Authority: 120
    It’s predictions season again . As I mentioned on Friday , the Society for New Communications Fellows got their heads together a couple weeks ago on this very subject. I won’t spoil the fun by sharing all of our trends and predictions, but I will look back at my own predictions from last year and some of the ...
    6 days ago
  • Searching for meaning


    The PC InformantAuthority Authority: 140
    The type of Internet search that we have now is mostly based on scanning for specific text although searching pictures is beginning to add some graphical features. The present search algorithms work remarkably well but have serious limitations and often turn up irrelevant links. For example, if you ask a question, ...
    6 days ago
  • Observations from OWL Experiences and Directions 2009


    The PhaneronAuthority Authority: 92
    I attended OWL Experiences and Directions (OWLED) at the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC). The sessions were very good and I had the opportunity to meet some of the greats in the OWL 2 community. What a treat ! The RDF/OWL community continues to work through important issues in realism and ...
    1 week ago
  • Wikipedia infobox template coherence


    UMBC ebiquityAuthority Authority: 419
    Wikipedia has an interesting RFC on approaches to achieve and maintain better coherence in its infobox templates. This is significant because Wikipedia is becoming the new CYC — a broad, practical KB filled with general purpose background knowledge. The RFC was kicked off by discussions on dbpedia template ...
    1 week ago
  • iMetaSearch Brings Enhanced, Advanced, Accurate And Faster Results !


    vhxn.comAuthority Authority: 441
    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 ...
    1 week ago
  • 7 Days of Search and Social; the ultimate update – Searchengine Journal


    Best WebmastersAuthority Authority: 142
    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 ...
    1 week ago
  • ‘Why Linked Data?’ presentation at Defrag Conference


    Paul Miller - The Cloud of DataAuthority Authority: 403
    The presentation I just delivered here at Defrag is now on slideshare, in case you want a look.
    1 week ago
  • Semantic Overflow Highlights I


    The Wandering GlitchAuthority Authority: 100
    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 ...
    1 week ago
  • The Web’s Missing Link


    Advocate's StudioAuthority Authority: 422
    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 ...
    1 week ago
  • News alerts: keeping audiences coming back for more


    JP Digital DigestAuthority Authority: 123
    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 ...
    1 week ago
  • Linked, open, semantic?


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 569
    Its a simple point, but worth reiterating: "It seems to me that the following are true: 1. data can be open, while not being linked 2. data can be linked, while not being open 3. data which is both open and linked is increasingly viable 4. the Semantic Web can only function with data which is both open and ...
    1 week ago

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