Archive for the 'Semantic Web' Category

Dez 23 2009

KiWi Prototype Release 0.7 (Milestone 3)

Published by wastl under KIWI, Semantic Web, Social Software

Development activity in the last months has been so active that we didn’t manage to issue a KiWi release of acceptable stability. Now we are very proud to announce the availability of the next prototype prerelease! The changes and new features are too abundant to name them all (you can get a list of fixed [...]

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Jul 15 2009

Semantic Social Software = Linked People + Linked Content + Linked Data

Published by wastl under KIWI, Semantic Web, Social Software

As you may know, my research area is “Semantic Social Software”, trying to combine social software ideas with Semantic Web technologies – for me a very promising approach that could bring the Semantic Web into practical applications and help to improve social software at the same time (see also my publications, e.g. ). During the [...]

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Jul 08 2009

KiWi July Meeting in Prague: Towards Integration

Published by wastl under KIWI, Semantic Web, Social Software

Last week we had for the second time our KiWi meeting in Prague at the Sun Microsystems offices – almost a tradition by now.:-) The main goals of the meeting were to kick off the implementation of the enabling technologies and the integration and implementation in the use cases. Also, for the first time, we [...]

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Jun 04 2009

KiWi Demo at ESWC09 wins best demo award!

Published by wastl under Events, KIWI, Semantic Web

Not much more to say. A majority of the participants of the ESWC demo session voted for our KiWi demo! This is indeed a great feedback and a great achievement for the project!

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Jun 03 2009

ESWC Day 3: KiWi Poster & Demo Day!

Published by wastl under KIWI, Semantic Web

The third day of ESWC was the day of the poster and demo session. For me the demo session is always one of the highlights (if not the highlight) of the conference, because it is usually about things that are really working and not just about dead paper. Also, it is probably the most interactive [...]

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