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Knowledge Hives has been risen in the research community where contributing to the open source was a very common practice. We understand that in order to support the coming of third generation of the Internet (Web 3.0) a host of open source software needs to become widely accessible.
Apart from our contribution to open source solutions delivered by others, a part of the mission of Knowledge Hives is to continue the research and development efforts of the Corrib.org group that has delivered many open source projects based on the research on the Web 3.0. In addition to publishing our own open source solutions and contributing to the existing open source projects, especially from the Corrib.org group, we provide commercial support that allows to leverage the potential of the open source software in more demanding environments, e.g., enterprises or large organizations.
Franz Inc. is the leading supplier of commercial, persistent and scalable RDF Graph Database products. AllegroGraph RDFStore provides the solid storage layer for powerful reasoning and ontology modeling capabilities. Franz's semantic technology solutions are uniquely positioned to help bring your Web 3.0 ideas to reality.
What is Linked Data and the Semantic Web and what is all the hype about? Principally, the Semantic Web is a Web 3.0 web technology - a way of linking data between systems or entities that allows for rich, self-describing interrelations of data available across the globe on the web.
As the Semantic Web (sometimes called Web 3.0) emerges, the US government is pleased to be in the vanguard of this new technology space. To this end, Data.gov is hosting demonstrations and documents that will help familiarize Data.gov users with this new technology, and that will let citizens and developers work with the government in creating a new generation of "linked data" mash ups.
"Omniscious is a planned Web 3.0 free open online research platform for non-researchers. The system is intended for anyone curious and interested in investigating complex problems or solving unanswered mysteries. The aim of the project is to develop an Information infrastructure to enable citizens of the world to conduct bottom up distributed research on a mass scale. Read the project description document (PDF) for more information. "
Calais: Connect. Everything.
We want to make all the world's content more accessible, interoperable and valuable. Some call it Web 2.0, Web 3.0, the Semantic Web or the Giant Global Graph - we call our piece of it Calais.
Calais is a rapidly growing toolkit of capabilities that allow you to readily incorporate state-of-the-art semantic functionality within your blog, content management system, website or application.
As the Semantic Web (sometimes called Web 3.0) emerges, the US government is pleased to be in the vanguard of this new technology space. To this end, Data.gov is hosting demonstrations and documents that will help familiarize Data.gov users with this new technology, and that will let citizens and developers work with the government in creating a new generation of "linked data" mash ups.
Our goal is to simplify information by transforming it into knowledge. We believe the world is becoming increasingly more complex due to the explosive growth of information from the internet and enterprise environments. Only those companies who can efficiently and effectively manage their flow of information will be able to maximise their objectives. We are solving information complexity by deploying web 3.0 search and retrieval technologies.
'The Qubic project intends to establish a global decentralized platform available for everyone to make new trustless applications, participate in new economic models and enable the broad landscape of Industry 4.0 and Web 3.0'
"The Semantic Web, Web 3.0, the Linked Data Web, the Web of Data…whatever you call it, the Semantic Web represents the next major evolution in connecting information. It enables data to be linked from a source to any other source and to be understood by computers so that they can perform increasingly sophisticated tasks on our behalf."