Archives for Category: Semantic Web

We, Robots Like Music Too

BBC is offering their data under many forms. Their Radio Labs just released a new way to access to their schedule in many formats.

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Filed on May 14, 2008 5:24 AM in Opinions & Editorial, Semantic Web
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How to add RDF information to a page using RDFa?

The Semantic Web Activity home page has a number of information that might be of interest for the Semantic Web (eg, for data integration). These should be made these available in RDF, too. How to do that without duplicating information? RDFa is your friend…

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Filed on May 1, 2008 10:00 AM in Semantic Web, Technology 101, Tutorials
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Proposed Activity for Video on the Web

W3C organized a workshop on Video on the Web in December 2007 in order to share current experiences and examine the technologies (see report) and is now following up with a proposal for a Video on the Web activity.

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Filed on April 15, 2008 3:29 PM in Accessibility, HTML, HTTP, Semantic Web, Technology, Video, W3C・QA News, Web Architecture
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Telephone Game about the Semantic Web

I'm no Mark Twain, but reports of Google's demise are greatly exaggerated. Today Tim Berners-Lee pointed me to this headline in the Times Online: "Google could be superseded, says web inventor." This, in turn, has morphed into more ominous restatements...

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Filed on March 13, 2008 7:30 PM in Opinions & Editorial, Semantic Web
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Open data, you and me

Semantic Web Data portability and open data are hot topics these months. The multiplication of social network sites has increased the aggregation of these data in silos. The Semantic Web activity encourages to open your data with a new series of cute logo. Geographical data such as the Open Street Map initiative, government budget such as USA are the trend. But when it comes to our personal data, we need more granularity.

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Filed on January 7, 2008 1:04 AM in Opinions & Editorial, Semantic Web
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RDFa and HTML imagemap

RDFa is a way to enrich your Web pages with local data. The clear benefit is that your data are in context and then easier to manage. Yesterday, on the RDFa mailing list, Dan Brickley asked how we could use RDFa to extract the information of an HTML imagemap.

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Filed on January 6, 2008 8:57 PM in HTML, Semantic Web, Technology 101
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Semantic Web is a lot of fun

W3C released new Semantic Web logos, with a rather restrictive policy. The Web community let us know about it in the best possible way: humor and parody. W3C smiles and listens.

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Filed on October 22, 2007 1:08 AM in Opinions & Editorial, Semantic Web, W3C Life
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