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Semantic Web
Semantic Blogging : Spreading the Semantic Web Meme by Steve Cayzer is on the the symantic web applied to blogging.
This paper is about semantic blogging, an application of the semantic web to blogging. The semantic web promises to make the web more useful by endowing metadata with machine processable semantics. Blogging is a lightweight web publishing paradigm which provides a very low barrier to entry, useful syndication and aggregation behaviour, a simple to understand structure and decentralized construction of a rich information network. Semantic blogging builds upon the success and clear network value of blogging by adding additional semantic structure to items shared over the blog channels. In this way we add significant value allowing view, navigation and query along semantic rather than simply chronological or serendipitous connections.
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Semblogging
The Semblogging demonstrator is now out.Here are some simple notes for looking at the HP Labs semantic blogging demonstrator The blog is intended to show the use of semantic web technologies augmenting the blogging paradigm, and applied to the domain...
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Semantic Blogging
The Semantic Blogging Demonstrator has a new tool available, RDFAccess component....
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Blogging Tool
BlojsomIT! is a servlet version of MoveableType's bookmarklet. We had a previous version but this one is much improved. Essentially it enables you to easily blog an interesting page using one click (well, OK two clicks). You can also send trackback...
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'blogs
The Semantic Blogging Demonstrator a blog supporting HP Labs' semantic blogging research programme has some very interesting features.The purpose of this blog is, firstly, to present items of general interest relating to the semantic blogging project...
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Semantic Web
The latest issue of the Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, is devoted to the Semantic Web. Articles include:The Semantic Web: More than a Vision by Jane GreenbergAn Overview of W3C Semantic Web Activity by Eric Miller...
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