Select Page
December 11, 2011 | Post
PoolParty Team has recently published an improved version of their WordPress plugin which enables linked data enrichments of blogs. Therefore a SKOS based vocabulary has to be uploaded or retrieved from a SPARQL-endpoint. Users and developers benefit from automatic annotation of all blog entries displayed as tooltips a comfortable search facility with auto-complete over all concepts from the linked thesaurus including ...
July 28, 2011 | Post
PoolParty plugin makes Wordpress blogs & websites more understandable. Blogs will benefit from linking posts with key terms automatically. The plugin uses SKOS vocabularies and improves SEO Smart Linking. In a recent video Matt Cutts from Google announced that smart internal linking is one of the key strategies for SEO in 2011. So PoolParty Team has released a freely available ...
July 25, 2011 | Post
The webinar is over: Watch the recorded screencast to get more information about PoolParty´s text mining and linked data integration features. Text Mining is often mentioned as a key technology for advanced enterprise information management. Most approaches promise to work "automatically" without any extra workload - but finally they deliver disappointing results in terms of low precision. With PoolParty text ...
June 20, 2011 | Post
Dominic Oldman is Deputy Head of the Information Systems department at the British Museum. He is Principal Investigator of the ResearchSpace project, a project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation aiming to develop a semantic research environment for the culture and heritage sector. PoolParty Team had the chance to talk with Dominic about the importance of semantic technologies and ...
April 15, 2011 | Post
We have started to offer PoolParty as an enterprise vocabulary management system on the commercial market in 2009. Since then we experienced many enlightening moments: As you can imagine, many of those topics focused on the starting points with interested parties for PoolParty. A variety of questions came up when talking about “what is it good for” or “how can ...

Tag: linked data