WordLift 2 enters Beta - Join us!

June 15, 2012
by Avolpini
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WordLift Launches In Beta, Aims To Be Your WordPress Semantic Plugin of Choice

Post first published on: http://wordlift.insideout.io/wordlift-launches-in-beta/

We just announced at the Salzburg IKS Workshop the Public Beta of WordLift: after months, yes months of constant research in the field of Semantic Web technologies, we’re finally taking a big dive in the community of our users to fine-tune the user experience and to understand what is really needed: where is the 5% lift a start-up like ours can offer to the WordPress eco-system.

To get in touch with our users we asked @matteoc to jump on board as software evangelist and help us gather the best use-cases and shape with us the future of WordLift leveraging his amazing career on the frontiers of web innovation.

Here are the slides presented during the first day of the workshop.
If you’re interested in joining our private Beta drop us an email.

June 15, 2012
by LCervone
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Semantic Facebook Game

Sadit? – A Facebook game for building a resource for sentiment analysis on the Semantic Web. “Sadit?” is a Facebook game that we have developed as students of the Master’s Degree in “Scienze di Internet (Internet Science)” at the University of Bologna, Italy.
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June 14, 2012
by jpereira
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IKS at European Data Forum 2012

Last week on 6th and 7th of June the (first) European Data Forum took place at the Copenhagen Business School. Organized by STI2 with the support of other related EU projects (IKS, PlanetData, LOD2 and LATC), the event served several purposes around the emerging theme of Web of Data technologies, involving open, linked, smart and big data. Continue Reading →

June 12, 2012
by Alessandro Adamou
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Feedback from the ESWC12 EU Project Networking

Just a couple of days ago I received the final report from the EU Project Networking track at ESWC12. It looks like track chair Lyndon has finally managed to dig through my handwriting from the end-session reports ;) – at any rate, it was just further confirmation of my impressions from the heat of the moment. Continue Reading →