W3C backs Search Thresher
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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 extension at the mashup* event to help demonstrate real user benefits.
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Search Thresher is staying put…
I learned today that Search Thresher will be backed by the W3C Semantic Web Education and Outreach (SWEO) special interest group – more soon. So, we’re going to keep this site, rebrand it and then add more stuff.
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Congrats, Paul and to all at Segala who worked on this. That’s a big step forward!
Thanks Eoghan. We’re about to create a roadmap for monthly releases. Spread the word!