September 2008: The Semantic Web Gang discusses investment opportunities in semantic technology
In September’s edition of the Semantic Web Gang, regular members are joined by three guests to discuss the investment potential of the Semantic Web and semantic technologies.
With continuing investment in (and acquisition of) companies for whom semantic technologies are a key part of their proposition, we explore the extent to which investors are interested in ’semantic technology’ per se, and look at recent investments from Union Square Ventures to illustrate the wider discussion. A number of entrants to this year’s TechCrunch 50 event feature a semantic technology focus, and we also look at these with the help of Union Square’s Brad Burnham, TechCrunch’s Erick Schonfeld, and VentureBeat’s Chris Morrison.
During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;
- Adaptive Blue
- Calais
- digg
- DotSpots (and TC50 coverage)
- Fotonauts (and TC50 coverage)
- Freebase
- Imindi (and TC50 coverage)
- Inform Technologies
- Metaweb
- Microsoft
- Popego (and TC50 coverage)
- Powerset
- Radar Networks
- Riverdale Partners
- Semantic Wave report
- Thomson Reuters
- TripAdvisor
- TripIt
- Twine
- UpTake (plus coverage on TechCrunch, VentureBeat and ZDNet)
- Wikipedia
- Zemanta
This conversation was recorded on Thursday 18 September, 2008.











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just to inform: the “TripAdvisor” link leads to Thomson Reuters as well…
October 9th, 2008 at 8:32 am
ioverka – so it did. Sorry. Now fixed.