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A podcast conversation about GoodRelations, with Martin Hepp and Jamie Taylor

A podcast conversation about GoodRelations, with Martin Hepp and Jamie Taylor

By Paul Miller on February 22, 2010

I recorded my latest Semantic Web-ish podcast last week, talking with Martin Hepp in Germany and Jamie Taylor in California. Our topic was GoodRelations, an ontology/vocabulary designed to enhance the clarity of descriptions of businesses and their products on the Web. As the GoodRelations site describes, “GoodRelations is a language that can be used to describe very […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged e-business, e-commerce, Freebase, GoodRelations, Linked Data, Metaweb, ontology, Podcast, RDFa, semantic web, vocabulary

DRAFT report explores Linked Data potential in UK Universities

DRAFT report explores Linked Data potential in UK Universities

By Paul Miller on December 21, 2009

One of the projects I’ve been working on recently is for the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) here in the UK. Like the BBC, the UK Government and others, they’re interested in the opportunities created by adoption of Linked Data, and will be issuing a call to fund some projects in the space early next […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Linked Data, open data, semantic web

A podcast with Flip Kromer of InfoChimps… and the end of an era

A podcast with Flip Kromer of InfoChimps… and the end of an era

By Paul Miller on December 17, 2009

I’ve been following InfoChimps for some time, intrigued by their aspiration to build a marketplace for data that combines the free with the paid. Thanks to the team at Jones-Dilworth (honestly, does Josh have any clients that aren’t interesting?) I managed to get some time with founder Philip (Flip) Kromer and Joseph Kelly whilst over […]

Posted in Enterprise, Infrastructure | Tagged data commons, data marketplace, defrag, defragcon, Flip Kromer, infochimps, Jones-Dilworth, Joseph Kelly, Josh Dilworth, Linked Data, open data, Philip Kromer, Podcast, semantic web, web 3.0 | 1 Response

November’s Semantic Web Gang podcast now online

November’s Semantic Web Gang podcast now online

By Paul Miller on November 20, 2009

November’s episode of the Semantic Web Gang podcast, which I host, is now online.

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Linked Data, Podcast, semantic web, Semantic Web Gang

‘Why Linked Data?’ presentation at Defrag Conference

‘Why Linked Data?’ presentation at Defrag Conference

By Paul Miller on November 12, 2009

The presentation I just delivered here at Defrag is now on slideshare, in case you want a look. Why Linked Data? View more documents from Paul Miller. (Cross-posted @ Cloud of Data)

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged cloud computing, defrag, defragcon, Linked Data, open data, semantic web

Licensing of Linked Data

Licensing of Linked Data

By Paul Miller on October 29, 2009

As part of a workshop at this year’s International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC), former colleague Leigh Dodds prepared an interesting diagram on the ways in which resources comprising the Linked Data Cloud are currently licensed. For various reasons, I was unable to make it to Virginia for the event, but a scan through the presentations […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Creative Commons, International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC, ISWC2009, Jordan Hatcher, Leigh Dodds, licencing, Licensing, Linked Data, open data, Open Data Commons, semantic web, Tim Berners-Lee, Tim O\'Reilly, Tom Heath, web2summit

Data Standards for Web Applications

Data Standards for Web Applications

By Guest Authors on March 3, 2009

While many despise WMA, DOC, MP3 and other proprietary formats the discussions about data formats used by web applications have been surprisingly silent. It is true that this is mainly because a lot of web applications offer XML export or offer an API for exporting data to other services. But as data formats in the […]

Posted in General | Tagged data formats, gluecon, Linked Data, microsoft, semantic web, standards, TED, web applications | 9 Responses

The evolution of an all encompassing world of cloud

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 15, 2008

I have been thinking about this topic for quite some time. I never found time to sit and put together my thoughts in a coherent fashion. It is about Semantic Web and how it will blend into the current cloud computing paradigm. In fact, I even have a provocative title for my future post. I […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged cloud computing, data, information, intelligence, Linked Data, semantic web

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