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25 May 2007
Amit Kothari talks with Talis about QuotationsBook.com
Posted by Paul Miller at May 25, 2007 10:49 AM
In our latest Talking with Talis podcast, I talk with Amit Kothari of QuotationsBook.com.
During our conversation, we explore some of the background to QuotationsBook and touch upon Amit's plans for the future. We also address the recent Creative Commons-licensed release of QuotationsBook data in RDF, and investigate some of the risks and opportunities posed by this open approach to data sharing.
Listen Now | Download MP3 [61 mins, 42 Mb]
During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;
- Amazon
- answers.com
- FOAF
- Future of Web Apps 2007
- Iron, by Amit Kothari
- LibraryThing
- Linking Open Data community
- Lulu
- Moo
- Qoop
- QuotationsBook.com
- Shelfari
- Spinvox
- Spreadshirt
- Zoominfo
This conversation was conducted over Skype on Thursday 24 May, recorded with Ecamm Network's Call Recorder for Skype, and edited on a Mac with Garageband.
For further Talking with Talis podcasts on the emerging Web of Data, see here.
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Comments
I love the concept of emotional search. That is really unique.
Also, the concept of a feed to update you on quotes made by a single figure is quite compelling for me. I hope this becomes feasible sooner, rather then later.
Posted by: Paul Gearon at June 14, 2007 09:24 PM
Hi Amit,
Good to have a really good website called QuotationsBook.com.
Whats next ?
Regards
Manoj
Posted by: Manoj Samuel at July 23, 2007 07:38 PM

