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The economist on the multilingual web

The many voices of the web describes what is happening with translations of web content. Some interesting links to check out too, for instance WWL: the World Wide Lexicon.

Reflections on the MOLTO Kick-Off Meeting

MOLTO started on 1 March and had its kick-off meeting at UPC in Barcelona the week after. The meeting lasted three days, which were very intense: the official programme was from 9 till 18-20 each day, but the work really started at breakfast and lasted till way after the late Catalonian dinners.

The talks and presentations were excellent, and there's nothing I would have liked to omit - yet, the coffee and lunch breaks should have been much longer! As always, discussions in small groups during the breaks are a very

Ontologies tutorial

Semantic Technologies Highlights

This is not a complete presentation and is not intended to be understood by simply reading through without a tutor.

  • presentation pending (size limits)

Useful presentations

Recommended starting points are Fabien Gandon's presentations " ... in a nutshell "
Really easy to understand, used in Ontotext's induction program.

Report from Google EMEA Faculty Summit 8-10 February 2010

The Faculty Summit is a meeting organized by Google to gather Academic scientists and Google engineers together. ("Engineer" is the title of honour used by most of their scientists as well.) EMEA means Europe, Middle East, and Africa. This year's summit in Zurich gathered 99 Academics and a similar number of Googlers. The Academics were invited by Google; many of those I talked with could only guess why just they had been invited. But everyone had at least something to do with this year's four themes, one of which

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