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Date:   April 27, 2008

UMBEL’s Eleven,” overviews the project’s first 11 semantic Web services and online demos. The brief slideshow has been posted to Slideshare:

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UMBEL (Upper-level Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer) is a lightweight reference structure for placing Web content, named entities and data in context with other data. It is comprised of about 21,000 subject concepts and their relationships — with one another and with external vocabularies and named entities.

Recent postings by Fred Giasson and by me discussed these Web services in a bit more detail.

Posted by AI3's author, Mike Bergman

Posted on April 27, 2008 at 3:35 pm in Adaptive Innovation, Semantic Web, Semantic Web Tools, Structured Web, UMBEL | Comments (1)
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