Archive for the ‘Linked data’ Category
The Mashstream Projects
Building Cloud Computing and Communication Tools and Processes
by Michael Hiatt @ Mashstream.com
At Mashstream.com, we are taking it to the virtual streets. We are joining the egalitarian revolution of open web protocols, open cloud development practices, open data streaming, open information sharing, and open global markets. Now is the time to take the theoretical ideas of [...]
January 30, 2010
Posted in: Cloud Computing, Information management, Knowledge management, Linked data, Mashups, Semantic Data, Semantic Web
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Evolving as a Content Strategist
The Age of Information is here. The economic, political, and global landscape is changing quickly. As web programmers and information developers (or those with shared skills), we search for a way to survive and prosper. We know that we need to recreate ourselves to be self-sustaining, innovative, and adaptable. We fight fears of corporate downsizing [...]
November 30, 2009
Posted in: Cloud Computing, Content Strategist, Information management, Knowledge management, Linked data, Mashups
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Meshing Information and Mashing Functionality
Linked Data and Mashups rely on open standards to integrate information and furnish collaborative features, but differ on their uses and the intricacies of combining disparate data and features to build new functionality from cloud resources. Both provide emerging standards to provide content and shared applications for readers/users from existing Web resources coupled with proprietary [...]
November 24, 2009
Tags: Linked data, Mashups, Semantic Web, single-source authoring Posted in: Cloud Computing, Information management, Knowledge management, Linked data, Mashups, Ontologies, Semantic Web
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The Myth of Single-Source Authoring
Single-source publishing is a zombie idea that revives itself periodically and refuses to stay dead. Its zombie supporters chant its purported benefits as a “write once, publish to many” promise and ploddingly follow it as their ultimate goal for mechanized authoring and machine translation. As an object-oriented writing methodology, it is as human as present-day [...]
November 18, 2009
Tags: knowledge mashups, Linked data, single-sourc authoring, Single-source publications Posted in: Contextual Data, Information management, Knowledge management, Linked data, Mashups, Single-source publishing
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About Mashups and Linked Data
In the past few postings, I presented some of the problems in managing information for corporate products and services using legacy authoring and publishing processes combined with new Web 2.0 communication practices. Take a look at these postings to get a clear view of where I’m coming from:
Shotgun Communication: Haphazard information distribution from disparate and [...]
November 16, 2009
Tags: Linked data, Mashups, Semantic Web Posted in: Linked data, Mashups, Semantic Web
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Shotgun Communication
For many organizations, delivery of information about emerging products and services is undisciplined and chaotic. A mix of relevant, irrelevant, and erroneous content ends up scattered across the Web and overlaps from page to page, author to author, and medium to medium. With this shooting-from-the-hip delivery, information arrives as diffused and insulated content from the [...]
November 5, 2009
Tags: Information management, knowlege management, Linked data Posted in: Contextual Data, Information, Information management, Knowledge management, Linked data
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