May 2009: The Semantic Web Gang discuss Wolfram Alpha and Google’s RDFa
In the latest episode of the Semantic Web Gang, we discuss the recent launch of Wolfram Alpha and consider the implications of Google’s support for RDFa.
June’s episode of the Semantic Web Gang comes live from the Semantic Technology Conference in San Jose. If you’re there, why not come along and take part in the show?
During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;
- data-vocabulary.org
- Ian Davis’ blog post on Google’s RDFa
- Dublin Core
- GRDDL
- Hakia
- Mathematica
- OWL
- Powerset
- RDF
- RDFa
- Semantic Technology Conference, San Jose
- SPARQL
- True Knowledge
- VoCamp
- VoCamp Sunnyvale
- Wolfram Alpha
- Yahoo! SearchMonkey
This conversation was recorded on Thursday 21 May, 2009.











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