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The Semantic Web Gang is a monthly round-table podcast hosted by Paul Miller and featuring a regular panel of commentators on the Semantic Web.

Guests routinely join the Gang from time to time, lending their expertise to specific topics of discussion.

The Semantic Web Gang is sponsored by Talis.

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September 2009: The Semantic Web Gang discuss Government data and data.gov

In September’s episode of the Semantic Web Gang we are joined by Brand Niemann of the United States’ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a discussion of efforts to apply semantic technologies to Government data in the USA and elsewhere.

 
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This conversation was recorded on Thursday 17 September, 2009.

June 2009: The Semantic Web Gang LIVE and in multiple media at the Semantic Technology Conference

June’s episode of the Semantic Web Gang was recorded on-stage during the closing session of this year’s Semantic Technology Conference in San Jose.

Regular Gang members are joined by conference organiser, Tony Shaw, and an audience in looking back at the issues and trends that emerged during the event.

As well as recording sound the conference team also captured video from the session, which is available for watching on their web site. So if you ever wanted to know what the Gang look like, this is your chance…

 
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This conversation was recorded on Thursday 18 June, 2009.

February 2009: The Semantic Web Gang

In the latest episode of the Semantic Web Gang regular members take a broad look at the news of the moment, discussing growing enterprise interest in ‘Linked Data’ and O’Reilly’s move to share RDF describing their book catalogue.

 
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This conversation was recorded on Thursday 19 February, 2009.

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