The archive of posts under Linked-Data

The future of content delivery in Publishing

A minute is a long time on the internet – Google processes approximately two million searches and around 571 websites are launched. It is estimated that in 2011 there were around 555 million websites, more than doubling in size from … Continue reading

This Week on the Semantic Web – 30 March 2012

This week on the Semantic Web Barak Obama backs “big data”, Wiki gets wiser and Kevin Lee delves deeper into Google’s semantic transformation. We also report on the launch of the Semantic University which aims to be the most accessible and complete place … Continue reading

This Week on the Semantic Web – 16 March 2012

While Bryan Yurcan of Bank Tech, reports on  financial institutions accumulating  unstructured data at an increasingly rapid pace, and George Wright reveals the ever increasing difficulties of machine traffic, organiser of the Open-data Cities Conference, Greg Hadfield, gives his tips on emerging open-data technologies. … Continue reading

This Week on the Semantic Web – 09 March 2012

This week on the semantic web blog, The Digital Enterprise Research Institute aims to make sense of the torrent of information that is Web 3.0, Christopher Mims talks about programme languages and we get to grips with taxonomies. Lastly,  Ron Powell discusses benefits of … Continue reading

This Week on the Semantic Web – 02 March 2012

This week Tonya Garcia raises questions about Google’s new privacy policy, Roger du Mars discusses the pivotal roles of SQL and NoSQL in the handling of unstructured and big data, and Tim Greene looks at the early reviews of Microsoft’s next-generation OS. Lastly, … Continue reading

This Week on the Semantic Web – 27 Jan 2012

We round up the last week of January continuing as we began, with a selection of the finest 2012 countdowns and predictions for the year ahead. This week Dion Hinchcliffe takes a retrospective look at Big Data, Steve Hamby gets sentimental about … Continue reading