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Online Deals And Offers —
Authority: 469
I will stop what Kaspersky Internet Security 2,010 Scan. When I open Kaspersky Internet Security 2,010 a box below that. "Total Scan: * Order Number *. I will stop the scanning of all time or if you have not. Kaspersky you know what Im talking about and yes I will choose the best answer. You can disable the. ...21 hours ago -
The Business Of Linked Data (BOLD) Discussion Space
Kingsley Idehen's Blog Data Space —
Authority: 112
Ive created a new discussion space thats squarely focused on the business development and marketing aspects of "HTTP based Linked Data" (Linked Data ). As its name indicates, Its a BOLD attempt to fill a VoiD. :-) Background A few months ago, Aldo Bucchi posted a message to the LOD mailing list seeking a ...2 days ago -
Tim Berners-Lee: Machine-readable Web still a ways off [del.icio.us]
Blah, Blah! Technology —
Authority: 129
Despite recent initiatives such as Data.gov, the idea of a machine-readable Web extolled by World Wide Web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee still faces many obstacles, he admitted during a talk at the International Semantic Web Conference , held this week in Chantilly, Va. Formats found on Data.gov, such as spreadsheets or ...1 week ago -
Getting The Linked Data Value Pyramid Layers Right (Updated)
Kingsley Idehen's Blog Data Space —
Authority: 112
One of the real problems that pervades all routes to Linked Data value prop. incomprehension stems from the layering of its value pyramid; especially when communicating with -initially detached- end-users. Note to Web Programmers: Linked Data is about Data (Wine) and not about Code (Fish). Thus, it isnt a ...1 week ago -
Socially linked data
Matt McAlister —
Authority: 462
The semantic web folks, including Sir Tim Berners-Lee, have been saying for years that the Internet could become significantly more compelling by cooking more intelligence into the way things link around the network. The movement is getting some legs to it these days, but the solution doesn’t look quite like what ...1 week ago -
Fachtagung für innovative BibliothekarInnen
BibliothekarInnen sind uncool —
Authority: 119
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 ...1 week ago -
What is the DBpedia Project?
Kingsley Idehen's Blog Data Space —
Authority: 112
The recent Wikipedia imbroglio centered around DBpedia is the fundamental driver for this particular blog post. At time of writing this blog post, the DBpedia project definition in Wikipedia remains unsatisfactory due to the following shortcomings: Clear and accurate definition of the Projects What, Why, ...2 weeks ago -
Five Game Changing Things about the OpenLink Virtuoso + AWS Cloud Combo
Kingsley Idehen's Blog Data Space —
Authority: 112
Here are 5 powerful benefits you can immediately derive from the combination of Virtuoso and Amazons AWS services (specifically the EC2 and EBS components): Acquire your own personal or service specific data space in the Cloud. Think DBase, Paradox, FoxPRO, Access of yore, but with the power of Oracle , ...2 weeks ago -
Todd’s 2009 Predictions & Recap
Media Metamorphosis —
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 ...2 weeks ago -
Todd’s 2009 Predictions & Recap
Media Metamorphosis —
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 ...2 weeks ago -
Personal and/or Service Specific Linked Data Spaces in the Cloud: DBpedia 3.4
Kingsley Idehen's Blog Data Space —
Authority: 112
We have just released an Amazon EC2 based public Snapshot of DBpedia 3.4. Thus, you can now instantiate a personal and/or service specific variant of the DBpedia 3.4 Linked Data Space . Basically, you can replicate what we host, within minutes (as opposed to days). In addition, you no longer need to squabble --on ...2 weeks ago -
Semantic Overflow Highlights I
The Wandering Glitch —
Authority: 92
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 ...3 weeks ago -
www.SemanticOverflow.com – the Web 2.0 Q&A site for all things Web 3.0.
The Wandering Glitch —
Authority: 92
www.SemanticOverflow.com is a new site based on the hugely popular StackOverflow.com, devoted to Q&A on anything related to the semantic web. The site is very new (created today) and I’m trying to get as many people to visit as I can, so please come and post your questions and together we’ll create a thriving ...5 weeks ago -
Library of Congress Opens Historic Newspaper API
WebGuild —
Authority: 557
How far back do your newspaper’s online archives go? The U.S. Library of Congress has a database of thousands of newspapers dating back to the 1800s. In the case of over 150 of the papers, there are also digitized, searchable pages. And it’s all available via How far back do your newspaper’s online archives go? ...5 weeks ago -
Library of Congress Opens Historic Newspaper API
r-echos —
Authority: 135
How far back do your newspaper’s online archives go? The U.S. Library of Congress has a database of thousands of newspapers dating back to the 1800s. In the case of over 150 of the papers, there are also digitized, searchable pages. And it’s all available via its new API for Chronicling America (details at our ...5 weeks ago -
Library of Congress Opens Historic Newspaper API
ProgrammableWeb —
Authority: 563
How far back do your newspaper’s online archives go? The U.S. Library of Congress has a database of thousands of newspapers dating back to the 1800s. In the case of over 150 of the papers, there are also digitized, searchable pages. And it’s all available via its new API for Chronicling America (details at our ...5 weeks ago

