Ivan Herman talks about the Semantic Web and W3C
In my latest podcast I talk with Ivan Herman, Semantic Web Activity Lead at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
We discuss W3C’s continued engagement with Semantic Web activity around the world, touch upon current activity to enhance existing specifications such as SPARQL, and consider the success of the Linked Data meme.
During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee, my podcast with him, and his talk at TED earlier this year
- DBpedia
- Energistics
- FOAF
- International Conference on Digital Libraries and the Semantic Web
- Linked Data
- Merck
- Microformats
- Eric Miller
- Novartis
- Open Data
- OWL
- RDF
- RDFa
- Semantic Technology Conference, San Jose
- SPARQL
- SQL
- World Wide Web Conference, Madrid
- W3C Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences Interest Group
- XBRL
This conversation was recorded on Wednesday 8 April, 2009.
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