A new study shows that the social-networking king also reigns in the mobile space, and its users are spending more and more time on the site via their cell phones. Read this blog post by Dara Kerr on Internet & Media.
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Google has made several changes and updates to search engine algorithms, which will greatly affect how sites will be crawled and how SERPS recognize a particular keyword. These recent changes will also impact how keywords will be ranked and it…
There is a predefined construction of web pages for the ease of search engines and other databases a lot more popularly known as semantic markup. Semantic markup supplies a meaningful structure for the web pages and …
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With just a few simple lines of code, easily memorable HTML5 Microdata allows you to mark up pages with semantic meaning without having to worry about complexities normally associated with RDF implementation. You can easily mark up an article with semantic meaning utilizing HTML5 Microdata to specify if it is an event, organization, product, person and more.
In this video, Michael Latulippe, Director of Business Development for Get Noticed, Inc will explain many facets of HTML5 Microdata including how it arose, why it arose, how to implement it easily in sites, and how to check your work utilizing the Google Rich Snippet Tool.
Series: Collaboration Technology and Engaging the Campus 2009
Title: Semantic Web, The Search for Intelligence on the Internet
Speakers: Martin Mueller, Northwestern University
Recorded in Meeting Room B in the Thwing Center on the Campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio
Date: Thursday May 7, 2009
The topic of our talk was how structure add value to your data. We start by talking about structured data in a general context. This then leads to the Semantic Web, and finally we talked about structured data in the context of CMS systems.
Series: Collaboration Technology and Engaging the Campus 2009
Title: Semantic Web and Architecting the Future of Major Software Systems for the University and the Enterprise
Speaker: Dan Sholler – Gartner
Recorded in Meeting Room B Room in the Thwing Center on the Campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio
Date: Thursday May 7, 2009
ABSTRACT
The Semantic Web has been attracting considerable attention the last few years. From the point of view of Knowledge Representation, the Semantic Web affords opportunities for both research and application.
However, several aspects of the Semantic Web, as it has been envisioned, cause problems from the Knowledge Representation viewpoint. Overcoming some of these problems has resulted in a more formal basis for the Semantic Web and an increase in expressive power in Semantic Web languages.