Livia Labate has uploaded recording from the discussions in last weeks IA Summit 2006 Redux sessions. Here are a few recordings with the discussions: 1. IA Summit Redux Part 1 …
AJAX and Accessibility
I was catching up some RSS feeds I haven’t read in ages, and I came across an interesting article on the accessibility of AJAX. The post references an example by …
Scott Adam’s Dilbert blog
Scott Adams the author of the daily newspaper cartoon, Dilbert, has started bloggin about his life and experiences in his Dilbert blog. Update (May 2008): The Dilbert Blog has been …
The W3C SSML becomes a W3C Recommendation
The W3C Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) has become a W3C Recommendation on 7 September 2004. This standard, aims to enable access to the Web using spoken interaction as an …
What is the value of a corporate taxonomy
OVUM have recently published a interesting research content management report titled, The corporate taxonomy: creating a new order by Eric Woods. The report is available online or as a PDF …
Differences between vocabulary, taxonomy, thesaurus, ontology & meta-model
A great article which discusses and looks at the differences between a vocabulary, a taxonomy, a thesaurus, an ontology, and a meta-model. Contributed by Woody Pidcock of the Boeing company, …
The Gene Ontology Consortium
The Gene Ontology (GO) project is a collaborative effort to address the need for consistent descriptions of gene products in different databases. The Gene Ontology Consortium‘s aim is to produce …
W3C OWL becomes Candidate Recommendation
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) have issued a Candidate Recommendation for OWL, The Web Ontology Language. OWL is a language for defining structured Web-based ontologies that enables richer integration …
Standardising RSS
CNet News comment on the current dispute over RSS standardisation and ambiguities in its multiple versions. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and is a technology originally developed by blog …
Auto-discovery of topic and subject servers
Here is an interesting article by Ben Trott on Auto-Discovery of Subject and Topic servers. He comments briefly on the current use and suggests two methods in which this could …
What is RSS 2.0? and how it works
Dave Winer has a great post on RSS and also detailed info on the workings behind it, the elements tags it uses and also a roadmap of extending RSS. The …
Topic plug-ins (More like this from others)
I came across the creating Interoperable Data. This topic has some interesting areas that allows for content to be transmitted across the internet. The first post I came across was …
Should we get rid of RSS?
An interesting blog by Mark Pilgrim in DiveIntoMark on RSS Syndication and whether semantic markup is all we need? It covers some interesting points, concerns and also has some interesting …
The Google Web APIs homepage.
The Google Web APIs homepage. With this service you are able to query google directly using SOAP and WSDL. ::: www.google.com/apis
A useful reference for creating an XML file
A quick and useful reference for XML file creations. It contains some guidelines and tips when writing xml documents www.xml.htmlteacher.com/xml/creationguidelines.shtml
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