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Episode 2 of The Semantic Link podcast discusses Drupal and more

By Paul Miller on January 18, 2011

Episode 2 of our new Semantic Link podcast went up on SemanticWeb.com this evening, and it’s another good one. Not that I’m biased or anything.

The whole team is present once more, and we start the show discussing the implications of Drupal 7 and its newly formalised RDFa-publishing capabilities. Unlike regular semantic technology solutions, which someone has to consciously procure as a Semantic Technology solution, Drupal is first and foremost a (popular, free) Content Management System; the semantic smarts come for free, and therefore reach a massive new audience.

From there, we move into a broader discussion of the ways in which semantic projects take root within organisations.

Have a listen, and let us know what you think. As ever, suggestions for future topics or guests are always welcome.

@theSemanticLink is the show’s Twitter id, which we will use to invite questions ahead of shows on particular topics. If you’d like to ask questions, comment on shows, hear about new episodes as they’re released, etc, please do sign up to follow.

Related articles
  • The Semantic Link is open (cloudofdata.com)
  • Drupal 7 Released, With Improved UI and Semantic Technology (nytimes.com)
  • House.gov moves to Drupal (radar.oreilly.com)
  • Dries Buytaert Explains How Drupal Gardens SaaS Can Contribute to Semantic Web Momentum – semanticweb.com (semanticweb.com)
  • Drupal 7 dives into machine-readable web (go.theregister.com)

(Cross-posted @ Paul Miller – The Cloud of Data)

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Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Andraz Tori, Bernadette Hyland, Christine Connors, Content management system, drupal, Eric Franzon, Eric Hoffer, Ivan Herman, Peter Brown, Podcast, RDFa, Semantic Technology, semantic web, SemanticLink, thesemanticlink

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