Redcaster can automatically identify what your content is. Use our services to get reliable categories generated automatically from a learning-capable database.
PoolParty is a thesaurus management system and a SKOS editor for the Semantic Web including text mining and linked data capabilities. The system helps to build and maintain multilingual thesauri providing an easy-to-use interface. PoolParty server provides semantic services which can be used to integrate semantic search or recommender systems into systems like CMS, DMS, CRM or Wikis.
Within the research program THESEUS, we develop and test new technologies for the Internet of Services. The broad spectrum of high-quality services ranges from innovative search applications for the digital library to modern service offers such as Cloud Computing. Herewith THESEUS allows us to actively shape the digital future. It thus underlines my understanding of a successful integration of economic and technology policies: Scientists, technology providers and users, especially SMEs, are being brought together for a fruitful collaboration. We expect THESEUS to give decisive impulses for further economic growth and employment through ICT.
Tagpedia is a semantic reference useful to create sense-based descriptions of resources over the Web. In this way it wants to provide support to a better organization and access to semantically described Web contents in order to improve the management and the search for useful information.
The initial contents of Tagpedia has been extracted mining Wikipedia.
conStruct SCS is a distro of the Drupal framework that aims to set a new standard in data integration and as a structured content system (SCS). With conStruct, you can let your data and its structure drive your applications. You can easily interoperate your diverse internal information with public content on the Web. And you can leverage a platform designed from the ground up for knowledge management and collaboration.
We invite you to learn more and take some test drives. And, like Drupal, conStruct is of course free and open source.
Sweet Tools (Sem Web)
This Sweet Tools listing is also available as a structured data view via conStruct (pick the Sweet Tools dataset). In addition, you may download the dataset in RDF/XML, semantic wikitext, tab separated values, JSON or generated HTML by hovering over the 'Category' label at upper right and clicking the scissors icon.
Semantic Radar is a semantic metadata detector for Mozilla Firefox.
Available at Mozilla Add-ons site. It is a browser extension which inspects web pages for links to Semantic Web metadata and informs about presence of it by showing an icon in browser's status bar. Currently it supports RDF autodiscovery (SIOC, FOAF, DOAP and any type) and RDFa metadata detection.
New: Semantic Radar can now ping the Semantic Web Ping Service when metadata are detected. This allows for a community based discovery of the Semantic Web data.
MediaWiki is the best known Wiki engine. it is used for Wikipedia and many other projects inside and outside of the Wikimedia Foundation. Over time MediaWiki has grown in functionality and at the same time it became hard to use. This has been recognised and the Usability Initiative is developing much needed improvements to make MediaWiki more usable.
Google Wave is a brave new attempt to bring new functionality to well established categories of applications like e-mail, text messaging, wiki and it does it by integrating the functionalities of all of them in a compelling new technology framework. Key elements are the ability to edit in real time with multiple people, an innovative way of showing the history of a wavelet and all this in a WYSIWYG environment.