Culture and Computer Games 2008
(Wow, I havn’t been blogging for months…) Last week I attended really fun and interesting games research workshop at HUMLab, Umeå University in Sweden. Originally, this workshop started out as a...
View ArticleVoCamp Oxford 2008
I just came back from the first VoCamp, held at Wolfson College in Oxford. It was the first in what will hopefully become a series of small, hands-on, community-driven events where people get together...
View ArticleSemantic Web Dog Food
Hooray, the spanking new Semantic Web Dog Food site is finally ready for prime time at http://data.semanticweb.org! The site has been the central repository for conference metadata (people, papers,...
View ArticleThe Value of Advertising
So, ISWC2008 is over and I’m back in Galway. What did I learn this year? There are more and more Semantic Web applications out there, and they are getting slicker and more user-friendly every year. The...
View ArticleVoCamp Galway 2008
Last week we organised a second VoCamp – a grass roots, BarCamp-style workshop for creating Semantic Web vocabularies – in Galway. The setup was much like the first one in Oxford: we as the organisers...
View ArticleLinked Data for WWW2009 Online
I don’t announce every new addition to the Semantic Web Dog Food Server, but this is a big one: based on the data available from EPrints, we managed to get information about papers and authors for the...
View ArticleThe Extended Semantic Web Conference
Apparently, the European Semantic Web Conference will be renamed to Extended Semantic Web Conference. That is fantastic news, the original name was so boring. However, renaming to extended seems a lost...
View ArticleClose, but a Cigar Nevertheless
I just came back from this year’s Web Science Confernce in Raleigh, NC. The idea of the conference – as of Web Science in general – is to give a holistic, multi-disciplinary view on the Web, and while...
View ArticleThe Web of Data Grows and Grows…
Back in September 2009, Bob DuCharme highlighted the growth of the Web of Linked Data by comparing versions of Richard Cyganiak’s LOD cloud diagramme. Now I’m sitting in Chris Bizer’s keynote at...
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