-> Frederick Giasson: I had a dream for the Semantic Web

Talk Digger is a web application developed by Frédérick Giasson that helps users to find, follow and join conversations evolving on the Internet.

Talk Digger greatly evolved in 2006. I started being a comparative search engine using the link-back feature of many search engines. Then it evolved in a full-scale meta-search engine reporting web sites linking to another web site. Then it evolved in a search engine of its own: a “conversation search engine“ with feature helping the creation of communities around each conversation.

Talk Digger is also entering in the age of the Semantic Web. All its content is accessible trough ontologies like SIOC, FOAF, DC, GOE, etc. It give the possibility to developers to create software agent that can easily understand Talk Digger’s data and create other services above it.

So, what is the future of Talk Digger? I hope it will be the Semantic Web.

I develop it as a research project and prototype platform where I can implement and test my ideas. I also develop it hoping it is helpful to some Internet users. It is not impossible that the project eventually evolve into an enterprise but right now it is not a priority.

Questo progetto sta assumendo caratteri unici, da vedere…
-> Ping the semantic Web

Prossimamente magari, una spiegazione approfondita…

E una possibile integrazione nel blog…

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I need some help in this topic… Something also in this post

It’s not simple to find correct scheme to make an aggregation of a business work area

I mean: using RDF as its key element…

Aggregation power…

Without any problem…

**To make a knownledge business aggregation point of data…
To record something about the business logic not so formally…
But with a bottom-up approach…
**

The steps to make this happen are:

  • identify resorces and good URIs
  • identify global schemas and ontologies to not reinvent the wheel
  • making all complete with OUR local business logic schema

I’m looking for some suitable schemas, but it’s not so simple…

VCARD is one, FOAF is another, DOAC maybe…
Something about events, products and so on…
Maybe also project management….
Also Ebiquity ontologies are interesting…

I mean: in a business there are people, events, products, news, and so on…

I’m thinking on it, and in the next days i’ll make something to explain better my thoughts…

Something that i have found:

‘Organization/Business’-semantics

  • Responsibility/Accountability
  • Role
  • Contracts, Agreements
  • Timeframe, deadline
  • Party (Person/Organization)
    • Name
    • Address

    • => Is that vcard semantics?

Any suggestions ? Trying a PlanetRDF ping… :)
Or Danny

References:
-> VocabularyMarket
-> Looking for RDF schemas

work in progress

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Some times ago i have posted something about microcontent and wikis

Now there are two innovations: a sort of blog wiki
and an intellligent use of wiki + Tiddlywiki as a comfortable way of publishing content as an aggregation of microcontent
From MicroWiki:

The MicroWiki is meant as a collaborative project. If you want do contribute or discuss the wiki’s content, please leave a comment on the MicroBlog or mail to conferenceATmicrolearning.org. Contributions will be included in the next updated version of the MicroWiki (at least every two weeks).

A Wiki is a special piece of software that makes creating and updating hypertext extremely easy and intuitive. If you have visited Wikipedia, as you should, you know that ‘classical’ wikis can be updated online on-the-fly, in principle by anyone.

The TiddlyWiki-technology this MicroWiki is using is different, because it is not a server-side wiki.
There is no database behind it: just Javascript and CSS packed into oine single HTML file
. You can change and expand your own MicroWiki (or begin a TiddlyWiki of your own on any subject), but to do this you have to download the file to your computer first (see SaveChanges).

Thanks to an extraordinary Danny Ayers bookmark, i’ve found two important things:

  • an important example of bringing up Semantic technologies and Social software to make an interesting piece of innovation in usability from the end user point of view, and not only: System one activities…

    For a start there’s seamless integration of enterprise info and authoring with real-time analysis of what you write. Although there are some familiar technologies involved as well (Wiki/blogging, syndication etc), the tech is presented in a way that from a user’s point of view, it gets out of the way and just works.
    There are capabilities like custom (semantic) form building available, but even those look designed to be maximally user-friendly.
    Probably the most notable thing about the system is that though there broad facets (context) and views (perspectives), most of the navigation is mostly relevance-based and changes in real time as you interact. Compared to some of the other knowledge management tools out there, I reckon this does deserve the epithet “groundbreaking”.

  • a link about Microlearning.org, where i’ve found some good points of interests…
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Matteo Brunati

Attivista Open Data prima, studioso di Civic Hacking e dell’importanza del ruolo delle comunità in seguito, vengo dalle scienze dell’informazione, dove ho scoperto il Software libero e l’Open Source, il Semantic Web e la filosofia che guida lo sviluppo degli standard del World Wide Web e ne sono rimasto affascinato.
Il lavoro (dal 2018 in poi) mi ha portato ad occuparmi di Legal Tech, di Cyber Security e di Compliance, ambiti fortemente connessi l’uno all’altro e decisamente sfidanti.


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