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In the latest Talking with Talis podcast Paul Miller talks with Sir Tim Berners-Lee , inventor of the World Wide Web and now Director of the World Wide Web Consortium. They discuss the Semantic Web's readiness for mainstream adoption, and explore a wide range of issues from Linked Data to the writing of new books for developers.
In the latest Talking with Talis podcast Paul Miller talks with Inigo Surguy of 67 Bricks. They discuss Inigo's experience consulting for companies in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries, and consider the extent to which his clients know that they require a 'Semantic Web' solution to their problems.
In this Talking with Talis podcast, Paul Miller talks with Andreas Harth, a Ph.D student at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) in Galway, Ireland. They talk about Andreas' research, touching upon the Semantic Web Search Engine (SWSE) and growing interest in Semantically Interlinked Online Communities (SIOC).
In this Talking with Talis podcast, Paul Miller talks with Mathieu d'Aquin, a post-doctoral research fellow at the Open University's Knowledge Media Institute (KMi). They talk about Mathieu's work, and explore the relevance of networked ontologies to the increasingly important subject of Semantic Web search.
In our latest Talking with Talis podcast, Paul Miller talks with Eyal Oren, who has just completed his Ph.D at the Galway (Ireland) site of the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI). They talk about activity at DERI, touching upon their Sindice semantic web index, their work on SIOC, and the potential of data linked across the open web. They conclude by taking an early look at Eyal's new job at VU Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
In this Talking with Talis podcast Paul Miller talks with Troy Lane Williams, CEO of stealth semantic technology startup PeoplePad. They discuss Troy's previous position at Questia, exploring the business model and vision that saw a company working with publishers to digitise print publications in the years before Google began their digitisation effort, before turning to PeoplePad and the opportunity to offer consumer-facing applications built upon Semantic Web technologies and approaches.