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This Week on the Semantic Web – 06 Jan 2012

In the spirit of the New Year, we kick start 2012 with the news of new bonds and investments, sharing and connecting, and with the knowledge that all things digital can have a human touch. As Google acquire an IBM … Continue reading

The future of Chinese publishing – 3 Key Trends

Earlier this year we blogged about launching our new venture at the Beijing International Book Fair, and our Chinese partner Helen Sun lifted the lid on the fascinating world of ‘freemium fiction’ in the world’s fastest growing market. But what … Continue reading

This week on the semantic web – 25th Nov

This week we piece together expert opinion on the latent potential of the semantic web, looking at the barriers to progress and which experts are consistently creating ways to overcome them. In a recent review, Jack Stilgoe documents Michael Nielsen’s … Continue reading

This Week on the Semantic Web

This week on the blog we’re rounding up some of the most thought-provoking stories we’ve found about the semantic web and how it’s changing the way web users are discovering, interacting with and buying things online. Jon Mitchell enjoys Google … Continue reading

Publishing in China – Freemium fiction

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In the first of a short series of blogs on publishing in the world’s fastest growing market, Helen Sun, the head of Publishing Technology China explains the enormous popularity of ‘freemium’ fiction for Chinese readers. Here in China, nearly 195 … Continue reading

SemTechBiz UK 2011 – A report

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I was at the first SemTechBiz conference in London recently, where there were a number of presentations from the BBC, Pearson, the Press Association, the National Archives and the Stationery Office. Continue reading

Piecing together the digital jigsaw – a follow-up

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A couple of months ago, I wrote a blog post about the myriad of mobile, tablet and desktop devices that a website can potentially find itself having to address. Continue reading

Where is publishing going? An answer from Beijing

Publishing Technology CEO George Lossius set out his vision of the future of publishing earlier today at the International Publishers Forum in Beijing. George said: “We are in the middle of a period of dynamic change that publishing has not … Continue reading

On publishing: highlights from the Beijing International Publishers Forum

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CEOs of Publishing Technology & Cambridge University Press address publishers at the International Publishers forum in Beijing on the role technology can play in helping publishers deal with industry change and find new sources of revenue Continue reading