Posts in: Semantic Web
- San Francisco: @media 2007 - America
- The @media conference has grown from being a U. K. thing to a world-wide thing. This year, they’re doing three sessions in San Francisco, Hong Kong and in the conference’s hometown of London. The S. F. conference will include presentations by Tantek Çelik, Dan Cederholm, Jesse James Garrett, Molly Holzschlag, and Cameron Moll (check out the [...] [18 Jan 2007]
- Links for November 30, 2006: An all identity and reputation management round-up
- So now that we’ve all got 5011 online profiles, blogs, and accounts in 5011 places, several companies are stepping in to create online identity and reputation management tools. Here’s a round-up, although I can’t offer much in the way of commentary. I’m basing my descriptions on under-5-minute-browse-bys (kind of like a drive-by, but with out the [...] [30 Nov 2006]
- One-link Wednesday: TagFetch.com
- TagFetch: A tag search engine that finds and gathers tagged content. Sign up, and you can save your searches. TagFetch pulls photos, video and blog posts from a range of sources, including Flickr, YouTube, Newsvine, and Technorati. I haven’t used it extensively (in fact, I did exactly one search), but it seems like it might [...] [14 Jun 2006]
- Structured blogging
- I mentioned this briefly in the Atlanta PHP May meeting post. Structured blogging is an intiative to provide a standard format for blogging about particular forms of content. The idea is to make it easier to share particular bits of microcontent by publishing it in a consistent form. The Structured Blogging team has developed plugins for [...] [1 May 2006]
- More on the powers of CSS
- Jared Spool discusses the advantages of using CSS for prototyping. The Semantic Web is on its way OWL has become a W3C Candidate Recommendation. Kendall Grant Clark explains why this is a good thing. [22 Aug 2003]