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Posts Tagged ‘Semantic web’
A Microformat for touristic itineraries
Luís Nóbrega has proposed the development of a new Microformat for semantic description of touristic itineraries, collecting some real examples for a better implementation. Read more »
A widget for Ieml semantic navigation
An article by Candide Kemmler explores the new possibilities of semantic navigation that will be fed by the IEML dictionary.
The software widget presented in this paper is a first attempt at providing end-users with a means to navigate an IEML space both for content annotation (USL notation) and for content navigation through their semantics. It was first presented at IEML’s international seminar in Ottawa on May 2d, 2009.
What is Ieml
Six responses to the question: From your point of view of engineers, what is IEML
A new version of the basic text on Ieml by Andrew Roczniak, Christian Desjardins, Candide Kemmler, Michel Biezunski, Steve Newcomb and Samuel Szoniecky. Read more »
Google searches some rights reserved images
After Yahoo!, on July 9th, Google officially launched the ability to filter search results using some rights reserved licenses inside their Image Search tool. It is now easy to restrict your Image Search results to find images in the public domain or published under Creative Commons or Gnu Free Documentation licenses, so that you can find content from across the web that you can share, use, and even modify. Read more »
WordPress License plugin
Creative Commons has created an interesting plugin for WordPress that permits to easily choose a specific icense for your website and publish it in the footer. We are working for improving it. Read more »
Italian Translation of “From Social Computing to Reflexing Collective Intelligence: the IEML Research Program” by Pierre Lévy
We are translating in Italian the recent paper of French philosopher Pierre Lévy titled From Social Computing to Reflexing Collective Intelligence: the IEML Research Program. Read more »
CC Technology Summit 3: Turin, Italy
The Creative Commons international community has organized two Technology Summits in 2008 — one in Mountain View, CA in June and one in Cambridge, MA in December. The third CC Technology Summit will take place June 26, 2009 in Turin, Italy at Politecnico di Torino. This is just prior to the Communia Conference 2009 on the global science and economics of knowledge-sharing institutions. Read more »
Oryx XForms Editor, a web-based tool for creating XForms
On W3C’s XForms mailing list, Jan-Felix Schwarz has announced the Oryx XForms Editor, a web-based tool for creating XForms. You can visually edit forms, export and import them in XForms format. The editor runs in your web browser (Firefox), zero software installation required. The editor is still in an early stage and is currently available for testing and feedback. Read more »
RDFa now a W3C recommendation
On 15th October 2008, RDFa, a technical standard Creative Commons has championed at the World Wide Web Consortium for five years, was made a W3C Recommendation — a standard for the web to build upon.













