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This Week’s Semantic Web

Post Date: Mar 03, 2008 11:06 a.m.
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Selected links related to Semantic Web technologies for the week ending 2008-03-03, all weeks . Also available in RDF as linked data or via GRDDL . This week’s developments around the Semantic Web have been as diverse as one can hope for in such a distributed environment. The intermingling continues between new initiatives around Web 2.0-style social networking and DataPortability and the more established work on the social graph around FOAF . This has been highlighted by the colocation in Cork of the WebCamp Social Network Portability workshop (featuring a significant contigent of Semantic Web enthusiasts) with BlogTalk 2008 . Such crossovers aren’t without a little friction - see for example Tom Heath’s pushback regarding the simplicity of microformats. Highlight of the week has to be Paul Miller’s interview with the inventor of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee - "Semantic Web is open for business" as Paul puts it over on the new ZDN...

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