Introduction to the Semantic Web and Training with IIA and Socialbits
This video serves as a good intorduction to the Semantic web. The IIA and Socialbits are delivering a training entitled “Semantic Web and what it can deliver for your business” on Monday the 29th of March. This training is been delivered by Dr. Knud Moeller, Web & Semantic Web Researcher DERI (Digital Enterprise Research Institute). If you are interested in attending this, call Irene Dehaene (Training & Events manager IIA) on (01) 542 4154 or via the online booking form and use the following code “ConsultMark” for a 20% discount in order to secure the last places.
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[...] last, therefore, a nice and friendly video, via Mark Cahill’s Consult Mark blog: [Free plug: if you'll be in Ireland next Monday, there's a “Semantic Web and what it can [...]
I hope the training session goes well, and wish I was there.
Nice video, btw – I’ve been looking for a user-friendly intro to SW for ~4 years. But does searching/finding music files really capture the entire potential of the SW? Any other material out there for non-techies (like me)?