Mike Bergman has written
a very detailed article
about OpenLink Software and it's product portfolio that
basically answers the question: What has OpenLink been Up To?
As the company's founder, it was quite compelling to read a
third party article that accurately navigates and articulates the
depth of work that we've undertaken since that
seminal moment in 1997 when we decided to extend our product
portfolio beyond the Universal
Data Access Drivers family.
Of course I also take this opportunity to slip in another
Semantic Data Web demo :-) Thus, take a look at this mother of all
blog posts from Mike via the following:
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OpenLink RDF Browser Session
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Dynamic Data Web Page
Note: In both cases above, you use the "Explore" or
"Dereference" options of the Data Link (typed hyperlink) to
traverse the RDF data that has been materialized "on the fly"
courtesy of Virtuoso's
in-built RDF Middleware (called the Sponger).
BTW - I am assembling a collection of interesting DBpedia based Dynamic pages that showcase
the depth of knowledge available from Wikipedia. If you're a current or future
technology entrepreneur (or VC trying to grok the Semantic Web)
then you certainly need to look at:
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Venture Capital
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Venture Capital Firms
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Venture Capitalists
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Entrepreneurs By Nationality