Tag Archive | "Search Thresher"
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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 [...]
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Thanks to a link on Tom Morris’ blog, I know what I need to do to get mass adoption for Content Labels. My quote Get some fit ladis to wear t-shirts!
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Nic Brisbourne (AKA Equity Kicker) from Esprit Capital Partners wrote what can only be described as a fantastic post about Content Labels It is early days yet, but I like this because it is a solution to part of the search problem – it would be cool if a search on my mobile phone only [...]
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Great networking opportunity and a chance to hear 1 great speaker, Hugh McLeod and 1 fool making an idiot of himself (aka me). Sam Sethi from Vecosys is moderator for the evening. “What’s next, Web 3.0? – The coming Semantic Web” Register for the event. —– Udpate 14 February 2007 I’ve just learned that Mark [...]
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After reading an article today about the recent formation of the W3C Semantic Web Education and Outreach programme (which I’m a member of), it occurred to me that we (Segala) should get on with creating Content Labels for uses cases that we recognise as worth while. We’re going to encourage industry to come up with [...]
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I must apologise for the delay with this post. I was on my way to the airport when I received the call from Vodafone to inform me that the Betavine Portal had just gone live. If you’re not familiar with the Portal then check out my original post to learn more. I had a chat [...]