Agenda for Advanced Internet Research course for the NUJ on June 23rd.

Some excellent tools to help you make the most of your time using Firefox.

If you are not yet convinced that the semantic web will transform your job as journalist or researcher, then Expert System USA CEO Brooke Aker may change your mind. Before taking up his post at Expert System he formed both Acuity Software and Cipher Systems. He has worked with 130 of the Global 2000 in the formation and operation of successful intelligence and is a key commentator on the semantic web.

Nepomuk – the social semantic desktop. This EU-funded project aims to apply the kind of semantic solutions being deployed on the web to your desktop allowing your desktop to more easily process the information it has across different platforms, media types and applications.

Another recent semantic launch demonstrates the power of intelligent search tools that let you access linked content without you having to navigate away from the pages you are viewing.
Following on from my articles on Web 3.0 for journalism.co.uk and the full interview with John Breslin, I came across this short by excellent presentation by Brooke Aker on What is Semantic Search?

Semantic Web pioneer John Breslin has responded to my articles on Web 3.0 in his post on his Cloudlands blog.

View my presentations made at the Journalists and the Social Web seminar held in Oslo this week: Mining information from Social Networks, Monitoring News and Journalists and the Semantic Web.

Everyone assumes that the ’semantic web’ will mean we’ll have better search engines. In fact, Web 3.0 will do a lot more, and journalists and researchers should be ahead of the curve.
Not many people are as close to the heart of the Semantic Web as John Breslin. John is the founder of the Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities (SIOC) project, a member of the W3C Advisory Committee, lecturer at the National University of Ireland and an associate researcher on the semantic web at the Digital Research Institute in Galway.
I caught up with John recently for this analysis of the semantic web and journalism published by journalism.co.uk. John’s points were so interesting that Insite has brought you the full interview.