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November 28, 2008
19:27 Introducing Virtuoso Universal Server (Cloud Edition) for Amazon EC2
What is it? A pre-installed edition of Virtuoso for Amazon's EC2 Cloud platform. What does it o...
October 24, 2008
14:55 Virtuoso, PHP Runtime Hosting: phpBB, Wordpress, Drupal, MediaWiki, and Linked Data
Runtime hosting is functionality realm of Virtuoso that is sometimes easily overlooked. In this po...
14:55 Virtuoso, PHP Runtime Hosting: phpBB, Wordpress, Drupal, MediaWiki, and Linked Data
Runtime hosting is functionality realm of Virtuoso that is sometimes easily overlooked. In this po...
October 1, 2008
19:09 Where Are All the RDF-based Semantic Web Applications?
In response to the "Semantic Web Technology" application classification scheme espoused b...
March 27, 2008
00:08 Semantic Web Patterns: A Guide to Semantic Technologies (Update 2)
For all the one-way feed consumers and aggregators, and readers of the original post, here is a var...
March 26, 2008
18:44 Semantic Web Patterns: A Guide to Semantic Technologies (Update 1)
ReadWriteWeb via Alex Iskold have delivered another iteration of their "Guide to Semantic Tec...
November 2, 2007
18:50 Reminder: Why We Need Linked Data!
"The phrase Open Social implies portability of personal and social data. That would be exciti...
October 6, 2007
16:03 Virtuoso 5.0.2 Released!
A new release of Virtuoso is now available in both Open Source and Commercial variants. The main fea...
under category: Demos | Virtual Database | SQL | Semantic Web
September 22, 2007
19:43 Fourth Platform: Data Spaces in The Cloud (Update)
I've written extensively on the subject of Data Spaces in relation to the Data Web for while. I...
September 3, 2007
17:59 Yet Another RDFa Demo
Ivan Herman just posted another nice example of practical RDFa usage in a blog post titled: Yet Ano...
under category: Demos | Virtual Database | Semantic Web
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