Posts Tagged ‘ semantic web ’

Cultural Agoraphobia

Interesting to see that John Naugton was talking about open data and “cultural agoraphobia” in The Observer this weekend..
Talis, where I work, has just announced its Talis Connected Commons, which offers free storage of semantic data sets to anyone – as long as the data is open. Peter Murray-Rust, who is quoted in the Observer [...]

Versioning the Cloud

It always amused me that when I searched for myself in Google Images (go on, everyone does it..) I’d find this unrepresentative picture of me from the days when I played ice-hockey.
But then recently it disappeared. The team website got revamped, and – since I haven’t been in the team for years – my dodgy picture [...]