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Introducing the Semantic Web Gang
Today we're launching a further series of podcasts to add to the range currently available to you. This new Semantic Web Gang will be a regular monthly show, tapping into insights on the news of the moment from some of those at the forefront in bringing the Semantic Web vision to reality.
Gang members for the first show were;
- Greg Boutin
- Mills Davis of Project 10X
- Tom Heath of Talis
- Alex Iskold of AdaptiveBlue
- Daniel Lewis of OpenLink
- Thomas Tague of Reuters
We shall be adding to the Gang in the coming months, as well as introducing the occasional special guest from time to time.
Listen Now
Download MP3 [60 mins, 55Mb]
See this post on ZDNet's blog, The Semantic Web, for more discussion.
During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;
- AdaptiveBlue
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee Talks about the Semantic Web podcast
- Calais
- Clearforest
- Knowledge Media Institute, Open University
- Netflix competition
- OpenLink
- OWL
- Project 10X
- RDF
- ReadWriteWeb
- Reuters
- Revyu.com
- Semantic Exchange
- Semantic Hacker contest
- Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice
- Semantic Technology Conference
- Talis
- Twine
- W3C
- Yahoo embraces the Semantic Web?
This conversation was conducted on 20 March 2008.
For further Talking with Talis podcasts on the emerging Web of Data, see here.
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Posted by Paul Miller at 21:58 on 25 March 2008
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