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March 25th, 2009

Jeff Pollock discusses his new book, The Semantic Web for Dummies

Posted by Paul Miller @ 4:28 am

Categories: Open Data, Podcasts, Semantic Web

Tags: Jeff Pollock, Semantic Web, Internet, Paul Miller

Oracle’s Jeff Pollock has been involved with Semantic Technologies for more than a decade, and puts that experience to good use in his latest book, Semantic Web for Dummies.

I spoke with Jeff yesterday, and the result has just been released as a podcast.

Have a listen to hear Jeff’s intentions for the book and some of his wider views on the ‘failure of Natural Language Processing,’ the Semantic Web label ‘not speaking to a problem… or a solution,’ and the ways in which Semantic Technologies are quietly being put to work in the enterprise.

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.


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