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This portal is about transparency, open government and innovation. The European Commission Data Portal provides access to open public data from the European Commission. It also provides access to data of other Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies at their request. The published data can be downloaded by everyone interested to facilitate reuse, linking and the creation of innovative services. Moreover, this Data Portal p
Brain - 0 views
Semargl: better linked data processing - 1 views
Intelligence in Wikipedia Project - 0 views
garlik - The online identity experts - 0 views
W3C Wiki - 0 views
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This wiki is for connecting the W3C communities (Web developers, implementers, people who make the W3C specifications). The W3C has a formal track for making standards specifications. The specs answer a lot of questions, but not all of them. The wiki is used by many communities such as the Open Web Platform and the Semantic Web. You might want to contribute to W3C work
Welcome to Sindicetech - 0 views
Triplr - 1 views
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RDF format transformations http://triplr.org/output/source-uri output-format is one of html, json, ntriples, rdf or turtle. source-uri is like example.org/foo/bar
mnemomap - 1 views
GoAsterisk.com/ - 1 views
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We want to make reading and discovering content on the net easier. We want to do this through our two simple principles. 1. Cut out the noise Bookmarks, saved articles, feeds -we've got all those on our browsers too, but how often do you really go back and read all the content you've saved? Right at the point of reading, you should be able to see topics that pique your interest and pull content on those topics instantly and without having to sift through tons of articles. 2. YOUR world. YOUR opinion. We strongly think that we CAN NOT, CAN NOT become a society of homogenized opinions. It's YOUR world and YOU should have a say in where you get your content from.
Semantic Web Application Platform - 2 views
OpenRefine - 0 views
cwm - a general purpose data processor for the semantic web - 0 views
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Cwm (pronounced coom) is a general-purpose data processor for the semantic web, somewhat like sed, awk, etc. for text files or XSLT for XML. It is a forward chaining reasoner which can be used for querying, checking, transforming and filtering information. Its core language is RDF, extended to include rules, and it uses RDF/XML or RDF/N3 (see Notation3 Primer) serializations as required.
Web Science Trust | The Web Science Trust - 0 views
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The Web Science Trust (WST) is a charitable body with the aim of supporting the global development of Web Science through a network of world class laboratories known as WSTnet . It is hosted by the University of Southampton. The origins of the Web Science Trust can be found in the Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI) which was established in 2006.
Semantic Web Client Library - 2 views
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The Sematic Web Client Library represents the complete Semantic Web as a single RDF graph. The library enables applications to query this global graph using SPARQL- and find(SPO) queries. To answer queries, the library dynamically retrieves information from the Semantic Web by dereferencing HTTP URIs, by following rdfs:seeAlso links, and by querying the Sindice search engine. The library is written in Java and is based on the Jena framework.
Data-gov Wiki - 0 views
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The Data-gov Wiki is a project being pursued in the Tetherless World Constellation at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. We are investigating open government datasets using semantic web technologies. Currently, we are translating such datasets into RDF, getting them linked to the linked data cloud, and developing interesting applications and demos on linked government data.
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