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Neil Movold

salsaDev - automatically unveils the semantic richness in a mass of unstructured inform... - 0 views

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    Another example of the increasing focus on content intelligence - salsaDev - http://bit.ly/riy5BV
Neil Movold

Google Helps Journalists Make Data More Informative, And Beautiful - 1 views

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    One of the awards went to The Chicago Tribune's "PANDA," which aims to sew otherwise incompatible datasets together, allowing journalists to find unknown relationships from the archived data that normally sits dormant on individual hard drives.
Neil Movold

The News Challenge-winning PANDA Project aims to make research easier in the newsroom - 1 views

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    The PANDA Project, a winner of this year's Knight News Challenge, is what developer Brian Boyer calls a "newsroom data application," a tool that helps find context and relationships on the fly. Boyer, the news applications editor at the Chicago Tribune, will lead the project, which plans to create a set of web-based open source tools that will allow any newsroom to set up their own PANDA to analyze data whenever the need arises.
Neil Movold

The Internet of Things [Infographic] - 0 views

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    In 2008, the number of devices that connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people. That number continues to rise, thanks to a growing number of connected devices and gizmos, ranging from televisions to soda machines. Folks at Cisco have put together this infographic to showcase the growth of the Internet of things.
Neil Movold

Why don't they get it? Tech predictions focusing only on technology miss a key componen... - 0 views

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    Tech predictions focusing only on technology miss a key component: people.
Neil Movold

Death to the File? - 1 views

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    Alex Boyer recently shared his thoughts on why it's time to move past the file and how semantic technology can take us there. He writes, "Files are an outdated concept.
Neil Movold

British Library Announces Major Release of Linked Data - 0 views

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    A new article reports that the British Library has announced "a significant contribution to the development, application, and sharing of bibliographic data using Linked Data techniques and technologies...
Neil Movold

New Semantic Language for Life Sciences: S3QL - semanticweb.com - 0 views

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    A new language, S3QL has been published for controlled semantic integration of life sciences data.
Neil Movold

7 Habits of Highly Effective Apps - 0 views

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    A lot can go wrong during the development and release of a mobile application, from poor project planning to faulty APIs. Often, the biggest mistakes happen before the first lines of code are ever written.
Neil Movold

10 technologies that will change the world in the next 10 years - 0 views

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    3D printers, sensor networks, virtual humans and other technologies under development now will drastically change our world in the decade to come, according to Cisco chief futurist Dave Evans
Neil Movold

Who is leading the Social Media conversation? The state of influencer theory on the so... - 1 views

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    My latest book "Welcome to the Fifth Estate: How to Create and Sustain a Winning Social Media Strategy," discusses influencer theory in detail, including a section on the history of influencer theory on the social Web.
Neil Movold

Machines do the math, but not the thinking! - 2 views

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    A big problem with contextualizing information is that machines still cannot think. They are only able to do calculations, so everything we do to contextualize data in a software system must be "reduced" to statistics and mathematics. When a certain problem cannot be solved using mathematics (and there are many of them!) then the user must jump in.
Neil Movold

Do Enterprises benefit from Linked Data? The answer is a clear YES! - 0 views

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    Do you think enterprises and other organizations can significantly benefit from using Linked Data?  The answer is a clear YES. 
Neil Hambleton

The dangers of the internet: Invisible sieve | The Economist - 0 views

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    Call a friend in another city or a foreign country, and ask them to Google something at the same time as you. The results will be different... "The result is a "filter bubble", which he defines as "a unique universe of information for each of us", meaning that we are less likely to encounter information online that challenges our existing views or sparks serendipitous connections. "
Neil Movold

New Word Graph API Takes Wordnik From Fun and Funky Apps to Some Serious Business Servi... - 1 views

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    You may know Wordnik from subscribing to its Word of the Day service... Now comes something new on the API front: Word Graph is the latest result of some three years of algorithm development around analyzing the digital text that Wordnik has collected from partners, to understand the relationship between words in order to derive meaning. 
Neil Movold

W3C Recommends Ontology for Media Resources 1.0 - semanticweb.com - 1 views

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    According to the W3C, "The Media Annotations Working Group invites implementation of the Candidate Recommendation Ontology for Media Resources 1.0.
Neil Movold

interesting Links to Semantic Web Learning - 1 views

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    Hi, I'm just starting to research semantic web, web 3.0 and RDF…  that post was building a repository of data that pointed to some good content on Semantic Web Learning. 
Neil Movold

Value Networks and the True Nature of Collaboration - 1 views

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    Value Networks and the true nature of collaboration meets this challenge head on with a systemic, human-network approach to managing business operations and ecosystems.
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