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LinkedData Planet Spring 2008 runs 17-18 June 2008 in New | '''LinkedData Planet Spring 2008''' runs 17-18 June 2008 in New York, New York. | ||
The | The Web is evolving from linked documents to linked data. Developers and architects are adopting semantic web-oriented technology and publishing information from databases on the Web. Examples include OpenCalais, Zoominfo, Twine, social networks, DBpedia and web sites exposing machine-readable data using '''microformats''', RDFa, and GRDDL. | ||
Tim Berners-Lee delivers a keynote address on June 17. Other speakers from industry and academia will discuss the technology behind the next generation of web and enterprise applications. |
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LinkedData Planet Spring 2008 runs 17-18 June 2008 in New York, New York.
The Web is evolving from linked documents to linked data. Developers and architects are adopting semantic web-oriented technology and publishing information from databases on the Web. Examples include OpenCalais, Zoominfo, Twine, social networks, DBpedia and web sites exposing machine-readable data using microformats, RDFa, and GRDDL.
Tim Berners-Lee delivers a keynote address on June 17. Other speakers from industry and academia will discuss the technology behind the next generation of web and enterprise applications.