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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 ...
March 16, 2011 | Post
Florian Bauer is REEEP's Operations and IT Director, responsible for the overall operational management of the organisation, the product management of reegle (the search engine for renewable energy and energy efficiency) and the management of the IT landscape of REEEP. PoolParty Team had the chance to talk with Florian about reegle - information gateway on clean energy. Could you please ...

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