Tag Archive | "Codes of conduct"
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I met Scott Rutherford from Cominded for dinner last week. Our aim was to eat plenty of grub, drink too much and discuss how Content Labels can help improve search results. Our discussion was quite productive and Scott came up with a good idea to allow self-labelled sites have a badge of some kind that [...]
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ReadWrite/Web, one of the most prolific blogs on the Web with a staggering subscribed readership of more than 54,000, has featured Segala this week. That’s more than the combined readership of Revolution magazine and New Media Age (NMA ). Well done to Lenny for capturing Segala’s products, services and partner programme with such accuracy. I’ll [...]
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Thanks to Ivan Herman, W3C Semantic Web Activity Lead for bringing this to our attention earlier today. The US Congress House of Representatives Subcommittee on the Telcommunications and the Internet had its first hearing of the year last week. The subject was the Future of the World Wide Web. Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of the Web [...]
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Before I explain how Content Labels enable more reliable and relevant search results, I will first use an analogy to help explain in plain English, what a Content Label is. This will help you to visualise yourself making use of a label, whether you are an end user, developer, Web site owner, search provider, browser [...]
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I delivered a keynote speech at the recent London mashup* (ReadWrite/Web’s take on the event) at BT’s superb conference centre. I was hit by a number of good challenging questions during the panel session afterwards. This in itself is great because it means I stimulated some interest. Although, Philip Wilkinson told me that he fell [...]
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Thanks to an invitation from Vecosys, I gave a keynote presentation at last night’s mashup * event. It was held at BT’s astounding conference centre, which possibly has the best conference facilities I’ve seen. It was fully equipped with a control room, 2 video cameras, live bloggers, investors, entrepreneurs and Semantic enthusiasts. I don’t know [...]
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I learned today that Segala’s Firefox extension will be backed by the W3C Semantic Web Education and Outreach (SWEO) special interest group. More soon. I’m now heading to the European launch of the Family Online Safety Institute in the House of Commons, London. After that I’ll be giving a presentation of the above Semantic browser [...]