Deconstructing Google’s Knowledge Graph
Barbara Starr of Search Engine Land recently observed that, “Search is changing – and it’s changing faster than ever. Increasingly, we are seeing organic elements in search results being displaced by...
View ArticleSchema.Org: The Fire’s Been Lit
by Jennifer Zaino Why has schema.org made the following strides since its debut in 2011? In a sample of over 12 billion web pages, 21 percent, or 2.5 billion pages, use it to mark up HTML pages, to the...
View ArticleYou Can Take An Active Role In Schema.Org
by Jennifer Zaino Have you wanted to get involved in the schema.org project? Your contribution to the collaborative effort driven by Bing, Google, Yahoo and Yandex for a shared markup vocabulary for...
View ArticleNova Spivack Weighs In On an Open Standard for Cards
Nova Spivack, CEO of Bottlenose, recently opined in TechCrunch, “Cards are fast becoming the hot new design paradigm for mobile apps, but their importance goes far beyond mobile." The post Nova Spivack...
View ArticleWeb Components: Even Better With Semantic Markup
by Jennifer Zaino The W3C’s Web Components model is positioned to solve many of the problems that beset web developers today. “Developers are longing for the ability to have reusable, declarative,...
View ArticleSemantic Tech Lends A Hand To Thanksgiving Holiday Sales
by Jennifer Zaino Retailers are pushing holiday shopping deals earlier and earlier each year, but for many consumers the Thanksgiving weekend still signals the official start of the gift-buying season....
View ArticleIntroducing schema.org Version 1.92
The official blog of schema.org yesterday announced the release of version 1.92 of schema.org. The post Introducing schema.org Version 1.92 appeared first on DATAVERSITY.
View Article2014 Year In Review: Thanks For The Good Times, Part 1
by Jennifer Zaino As has been our tradition these last few years, The Semantic Web Blog steps back for experts in it and in related spaces to give us their opinion of the highlights of 2014. Here is...
View Article2015: Envisioning The Year Ahead, Part 1
by Jennifer Zaino Just as it has been The Semantic Web Blog’s tradition to look back to the high points of the last year as we approach its end (see here and here), so too do we look ahead to...
View ArticleIntroducing Schema.org 2.0
by Angela Guess The official schema.org blog recently reported, “We are pleased to announce the public release of Schema.org 2.0 which brings several significant changes and additions, not just to the...
View ArticleSchema.org Semantics Vocabulary Expands with the Help of FIBO
Schema.org and the Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) are teaming up to bring more semantics technologies to a greater audience. Enhancements to the core of the proposed Release Candidate 3.0...
View Article2017 Trends for Semantic Web and Semantic Technologies
Are you hearing the term “Semantic Web” as often as you may have in the past? There’s no denying the importance of the technologies, standards, concepts, and collaborations that define the Semantic...
View ArticleThe State of Smart Data in the Enterprise – 2017
Is Smart Data finally reaching the tipping point for acceptance in the enterprise? Every week brings multiple newspaper articles about AI-powered applications that rely on Smart Data. Buzzwords abound....
View ArticleSchema.org, EDM Council Partner to Create Smarter Searching for Financial...
by Angela Guess A new press release states, “EDM Council, the financial industry’s trade association for data management, is teaming up with Schema.org to transform the way financial concepts are...
View ArticleIndustries Dive into Schema.Org Extensions and Semantic Web Technologies
The schema.org Global Semantic Vocabulary expands its reach through means including hosted/reviewed and external extensions. The former is managed and published as part of the schema.org project, while...
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