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Uldis Bojars submitted his PhD thesis entitled “The SIOC MEthodology for Lightweight Ontology Development” to the University in September 2009. We had a nice night out to celebrate in one of our favourite haunts, Oscars Bistro.This was...
Topics: DERI, Education, Knowledge Representation, NUI Galway, Ontology, Science Foundation Ireland, Semantic Web, SIOC, Social Software
Topics: DERI, Education, Knowledge Representation, NUI Galway, Ontology, Science Foundation Ireland, Semantic Web, SIOC, Social Software

Haklae Kim and his successful defense in September - 9 days ago
This is a few months late but better late then never! We said goodbye to PhD researcher Haklae Kim in May of this year when he returned to Korea and took up a position with Samsung Electronics soon afterward. We had a nice going away lunch for Haklae... Topics: DERI, Education, Knowledge Representation, Korea, NUI Galway, OpenLink Software, RDFa, Semantic Web, Social Software, Tom Gruber, Virtuoso Universal Server

Call for bid proposals for hosting BlogTalk 2010 / 2011: The International Conference on Social Software - 14 days ago
BlogTalk, the International Conference on Social Software, is designed to allow dialogue between practitioners, developers and academics who are involved in the area of social software (blogs, wikis, forums, IM, social networks, microblogging, etc.). As.. Topics: Australia, blog, Blogs, BlogTalk, Ireland, Korea, Microblogs, Podcasts, Social Media, Social network, Social Networks, Social Software, Web, Web 2.0, wiki, Wikis

Some of my (very) preliminary opinions on Google Wave - 65 days ago
I was interviewed by Marie Boran from Silicon Republic recently for an interesting article she was writing entitled “Will Google Wave topple the e-mail status quo and change the way we work?“. I thought that maybe my longer answers may be of. Topics: Facebook, FriendFeed, google, Google Wave, Jaiku, Searching, Semantic Web, SIOC, Social Software, Twitter

New version of Recovery.gov launches - 95 days ago
The new version 2.0 of the Recovery.gov site was launched today. I’ve been tracking recent happenings on Twitter and elsewhere, so here are some recent developments:The new site is available here.Rusty Talbot from Synteractive, the developers of... Topics: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Earl Devaney, Internet forum, On the Web, Online Communities, SIOC, Social network, Twitter, YouTube

























