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Semantic Technology For Your Car

By |July 7th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Technology For Your Car

Voice recognition software continues to evolve and with semantic technology available, that progress has increased. Nowhere has this been more evident than in mobile applications. But mastering the subtleties of human language remains beyond the reach of even our most sophisticated technology.

ExpertusONE Feature Set Released

By |July 7th, 2011|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on ExpertusONE Feature Set Released

Expertus has released an updated feature set for its ExpertusONE product focused on training channel partners. ExpertusONE is the first learning platform to offer a broad range of learning, collaboration and knowledge access tools for a dispersed sales staff.

Watch Out, LinkedIn

By |July 5th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Watch Out, LinkedIn

Online networking site, resu.me, has aspirations to become and possibly replace LinkedIn. But before that can happen, they need to build a proper business model to generate income. Currently, resu.me is enjoying the success of its initial launch with nearly 100,000 users after six months.

Voice Recognition Technology Continues to Evolve

By |June 29th, 2011|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Voice Recognition Technology Continues to Evolve

It seems with mobile phones these days, smaller is better. But with the size decreasing, finding the information you need becomes a challenge. Never fear, there is a new technology emerging that helps users find information without having to fiddle with tiny keyboards or have blisters due to scrolling over and over. This new technology is voice search.

The Risks and Rewards of Semantic Technology

By |June 22nd, 2011|News, semantic|2 Comments

Though semantic technology is ever more popular these days and is the new cool toy most organizations want to play with, there are some that are still afraid of what is to them, the unknown. Is that an understandable fear? Yes. Is it a well-informed fear? Maybe.

Semantic Categorization Technology On the Ticket

By |June 22nd, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Categorization Technology On the Ticket

FirstRain was selected by international commercial law firm, Bird & Bird, to be part of their Library and Information Services team. One of the selling points was FirstRain’s semantic categorization technology that filters out the noise of the general Web, providing targeted, global company, market and sales intelligence.

Anzo Information Suite Adds New Tool

By |June 21st, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Anzo Information Suite Adds New Tool

Cambridge Semantics has announced the latest addition to its flagship Anzo Information Suite, Anzo Connect complemented by the new Anzo Formula Language.

Ontology Matching Workshop in Germany This Fall

By |June 17th, 2011|News, ontology, semantic|Comments Off on Ontology Matching Workshop in Germany This Fall

The Sixth International Workshop on Ontology Matching will take place in October in Bonn, Germany. The workshop will bring leaders from all genres and backgrounds to assess how academic advances are or are not addressing real-world requirements when it comes to ontology matching.

Natural Language Processing Focus of Singapore Symposium

By |June 16th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Natural Language Processing Focus of Singapore Symposium

The Fourth International Symposium on Languages in Biology and Medicine will be held in December in Singapore. This interesting forum will address natural languages as a means of scientific and professional communication.

New Version of ontoprise Products Released

By |June 14th, 2011|News, ontology, semantic|Comments Off on New Version of ontoprise Products Released

Karlsruhe has released OntoBroker 6.1 and OntoStudio 3.1 as part of the ontoprise product suite, the only infrastructure supporting all major W3C SemanticWeb recommendations including OWL, RDF(s), RIF and ObjectLogic.