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Diego Morelli

Microformats for News Articles: the hNews Standard - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    "A new microformat for online news has been developed by the Media standards Trust and the Web Science Reaseach Initiative: it's called hNews.
    The goal is to make relevant elements of news articles machine-readable, and at the same time, to disply these metadata in a user-friendly format. ....."
Diego Morelli

Collective Intelligence & Cyberspace - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    Interesting slides, that
    "introduce the necessity of a new language that can set a link between the machine process of cyberspace and the uman collective intelligence, which is dynamic, in constant change and made in different languages, from different approaches."....
Diego Morelli

Semantic Data: Twine and its Successor T2 - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    Hopefully by the end of the year, the semantic search technology of Twine will make a further step into the construction of structured data on the Web, and its successor T2 will be released.

    From an interview with Nova Spivack (CEO of Radar Networks, the company behind Twine) we can argue four main points..........
Diego Morelli

Semantic Web Search Engine: the SWSE Mission Statement - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    "Although the Semantic Web (SW) is still very much in its infancy, there is already a lot of data out there which conforms to the proposed SW standards (e.g. RDF and OWL). Small vertical vocabularies and ontologies have emerged, and the community of people using these is growing daily.... "
Diego Morelli

SemTech 09: Semantic Search Key Points in Hakia Philosophy - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    Berkan we find some key points:

    * structured data is not equivalent to semantic technology. Simply organizing information in a database, to pull results for the search engines inside their SERP, it's not making semantics..........
Diego Morelli

The Future Internet: Service Web 3.0 - Video & Transcription - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    Here's a great video presentation I found about the Semantic Web; I transcripted all the main parts here below.
    Text transcription:
    The Internet as we know it today is in an extending success: more than 1.300.000.000 (1,3 billions) people are connected to the Web across the globe.
    In 2006, 161 EB of informations were created or replicated world wide.
    IDC estimates the increase over 6 times this metric by 2010 - to 988 EB, or to 1 ZB a year.......
Diego Morelli

Semantic Web: Common Tag Announced as a New Format for Development - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    A new format named Common Tag has been developed by major companies operating in the field of the Semantic Web to address the problems related to the ambiguities in Web contents.
Diego Morelli

Real-Time Web: Filtering the Streams of Data - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    What does "real-time web" actually means? Basically, getting all the informations you're looking for at the very moment they're are produced, from your sources of choice.

    (continue...)
Diego Morelli

Facebook Application for Choosing Your Creative Commons License - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    A new application for social network Facebook has been developed by Creative Commons for letting Facebook users choose how they would like their content on their profile pages to be shared.
Diego Morelli

Wolfram Alpha Computational Knowledge Engine - First Official Demo - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    Two days ago Stephen Wolfram gave an early preview of his "computational knowledge engine" Wolfram Alpha at a talk at Harvard University.

    The video of the whole presentation (1h 45min long) is here above, while down below you can find some highlights I transcripted from his speech.
Diego Morelli

Linked Data & the BBC Music Platform Relaunch - 0 views

  • Diego Morelli
     
    The new BBC web platform for music is online, offering some kind of mash-up presentations of the artists that make use of semantic resources.
Frederik Van Zande

ACAP - Automated Content Access Protocol - 0 views

  • Frederik Van Zande
     
    ACAP (Automated Content Access Protocol) is a non-proprietary, global permissions tool that puts content owners in control of their online content in a way that is conducive to developing new online business models, putting new, high-quality content on the net and to maximizing the benefits of the relationship with search engines.
Frederik Van Zande

oEmbed - 0 views

  • Frederik Van Zande
     
    oEmbed is a format for allowing an embedded representation of a URL on third party sites. The simple API allows a website to display embedded content (such as photos or videos) when a user posts a link to that resource, without having to parse the resource directly.
Frederik Van Zande

oEmbed: An Open Format for Embedding Media - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • Frederik Van Zande
     
    oEmbed is a newly released spec from Cal Henderson (of Flickr), Mike Malone and Leah Culver (of Pownce), and Richard Crowley (of OpenDNS) that allows web sites to quickly and easily embed media when a user posts a link directly to that resource. oEmbed is an open format which standardizes the process of embedding photos, videos, links, or other media and circumvents the media provider's API (or the need for screen scraping if they don't offer one). It works by turning a link to, say, a photo or video into XML or JSON that tells the user how to embed that media.
Frederik Van Zande

Wine, Film and Books: Adaptive Blue Offers Open Format to Make the Web Smarter - ReadWriteW... - 0 views

  • Frederik Van Zande
     
    Semantic web company Adaptive Blue has published what it hopes will become a standard for publishers who want to signal in their header tags when a webpage is primarily about a particular book, film, wine or other type of objects. From search to trend analysis to a richer browsing experience - the developments that could come from adoption such a standard are many.
Frederik Van Zande

Planning a Semantic Web site - 0 views

  • Frederik Van Zande
     
    The Semantic Web brings with it the opportunities for users to get smarter search results, and for site owners to get more targeted traffic as users find what they really want. But these benefits don't just magically appear. This article leads you through the aspects of both information architecture and general infrastructure you need in place to truly take advantage of this burgeoning opportunity.

    This article discusses what you need to know to make your Web site part of the Semantic Web. It starts with a discussion of the problems the Semantic Web tries to solve and then moves to the technologies involved, such as Resource Description Framework (RDF), Web Ontology Language (OWL), and SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language (SPARQL). You'll see how the Semantic Web is layered on top of the existing Web. It then covers some issues that you want to know about when you plan a new Web site and also gives specific examples of how to use technologies like RDFa and Microformats to enable your existing Web site to become a part of the Semantic Web.
Frederik Van Zande

Fresh, Free and Gorgeous RSS/Feed Icons | Graphics | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

  • Frederik Van Zande
     
    some creative RSS icons
Frederik Van Zande

Home of the Geotag Icon Project - 0 views

  • Frederik Van Zande
     
    The Geotag Icon is intended as a web "standard" icon for identifying geotagged content to humans.
    The advent of inexpensive GPS devices and free tools like Google Maps or Flickr Map mean that more and more people are associating their content (typically blog posts or photos) with a specific geographic location. Such "geotagging" stores coordinates within metadata or microformat tags-where machines can find them but people can't.
Frederik Van Zande

RDF and social networks - bobdc.blog - 0 views

  • Frederik Van Zande
     
    Looking at Michael Pick's video DataPortability - Connect, Control, Share, Remix and on the dataportability.com home page, I saw that RDF was included in a brief list of standards involved, and something occurred to me about the value of RDF in attempts to share data across applications such as social networking sites-in particular, why it's better than XML for this.
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