August 28, 2008, Thursday, 240

Practical-web-semantics

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A practical introduction to The Semantic Web and the technologies that enable web developers and bloggers to embed meaning, such as marking up people, places, events, music and locations, into websites. Areas covered will include Resource Description Framework (RDF) basics including CURIEs and N3 notation, implementation approaches such as Microformats and RDFa, and authoring tools such as Operator and Fuzzbot.

The talk was given by Manu Sporny, who is an Invited Expert to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), one of the RDFa Task Force members working on the RDFa specification and the primary author of the hAudio Microformat specification. Practical Web Semantics is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. This gives you the right to modify the work and redistribute it as long as the original presenters, Manu Sporny (Digital Bazaar) and Rackspace/Mailtrust, are attributed and the work is not used for commercial gain.