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March 2, 2010
15:47 Linked Data & Socially Enhanced Collaboration (Enterprise or Individual) -- Update 1
Socially enhanced enterprise and invididual collaboration is becoming a focal point for a variety of...
15:47 Linked Data & Socially Enhanced Collaboration (Enterprise or Individual) -- Update 1
Socially enhanced enterprise and invididual collaboration is becoming a focal point for a variety of...
January 31, 2010
17:43 What is the DBpedia Project? (Updated)
The recent Wikipedia imbroglio centered around DBpedia is the fundamental driver for this particul...
17:29 5 Game Changing Things about the OpenLink Virtuoso + AWS Cloud Combo
Here are 5 powerful benefits you can immediately derive from the combination of Virtuoso and Amazo...
under category: Virtual Database | SQL | Semantic Web
April 22, 2009
14:46 Take N: Yet Another OpenLink Data Spaces Introduction
Problem: Your Life, Profession, Web, and Internet do not need to become mutually exclusive due to &...
14:46 Take N: Yet Another OpenLink Data Spaces Introduction
Problem: Your Life, Profession, Web, and Internet do not need to become mutually exclusive due to &...
March 14, 2009
14:20 Simple Compare & Contrast of Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 (Update 1)
Here is a tabulated "compare and contrast" of Web usage patterns 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. ...
under category: SQL | Semantic Web
14:20 Simple Compare & Contrast of Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 (Update 1)
Here is a tabulated "compare and contrast" of Web usage patterns 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. ...
under category: SQL | Semantic Web
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 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...
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