On CBS.com: Share YOUR travel photos at Amazing Race
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

September 23rd, 2008

Semantic Web Gang looks at investment opportunities in semantic technology

Posted by Paul Miller @ 9:29 am

Categories: Commercialisation, Investment, Podcasts, Semantic Web, Semantic Web Companies, Semantic Web Gang

Tags: TechCrunch, Investment Opportunity, Semantic Web, Internet, Paul Miller

Joined this month by Erick Schonfeld from TechCrunch, Chris Morrison from VentureBeat, and Brad Burnham from Union Square Ventures, this latest episode of the regular Semantic Web Gang podcast explores views on the investment opportunities raised by semantic technology.

Union Square was featured in this weekend’s New York Times, and is behind investments in Adaptive Blue and (just last week) Zemanta.

Both TechCrunch and VentureBeat, along with ReadWriteWeb (and, of course, ZDNet!), are at the forefront of sites covering startups and investments in the Semantic Web space. The recent TechCrunch50 event also featured a number of entrants that put semantic technologies to good use; namely DotSpots, Fotonauts, Imindi and Popego.

There is a panel at the European Semantic Technology Conference in Vienna on Friday, at which we’ll be exploring related issues. It’s a conversation I look forward to continuing.

Paul MillerPaul Miller provides consultancy and analysis services at the interface between the worlds of Cloud Computing and the Semantic Web. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


Email Paul Miller

Subscribe to The Semantic Web via Email alerts or RSS.

Talkback

Add your opinion

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement

Recent Entries

Top Rated

    advertisement

    Archives

    Favorite Links

    ZDNet Blogs

    White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

    Meet Doc

    • Here to help you with your Document Management Needs
    • Doc is an enigma. Born to a Russian ballerina and a German electrical engineer, he grew up in various locations in the United States. He’s seen the insides of more brands, versions, and generations of printer and printer-related hardware than almost anyone.
    • To learn more about this mysterious figure check out his blog on ZDNet and his Workspace on TechRepublic. You’ll be glad you did.
    • Produced by
      ZDNet and