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1 February 2010 Comments

SEC XBRL Mandate Part II – Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

SEC XBRL Mandate Part II – Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid | XBRL Blog Magazine.

Location:
Web Seminar
Start Date:
February 24, 2010, 14:00
End Date:
February 24, 2010, 15:00
The SEC says that beginning with the second year of XBRL filings, organisations must tag footnotes using four different levels of detail.

1.
Each complete footnote tagged as a single block of text;

2.
Each [...]

30 November 2009 Comments

DAM Busters Podcast: Metadata and the meaning of life

From metadata to the meaning of life, and all points between, the DAM Busters crew ( Editor-in-Chief Paul Quigley spoke with Henrik de Gyor and Mark Davey) waxed lyrical with Pearson’s Director of Content Madi Solomon
DAM Busters Episode 2
Subjects covered: Taxonomy, Ontology, Philosophical borders and Nerd Hubris

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6 July 2009 Comments

RDFa, Drupal and a Practical Semantic Web

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In the march toward creating the semantic web, web content management systems such as Drupal (news, site) and many proprietary vendors struggle with the goal of emitting structured information that other sites and tools can usefully consume. There’s a balance to be struck between human and machine utility, not to mention simplicity of instrumentation.
With RDFa (see W3C [...]

5 November 2008 Comments

Semantic Technologies JumpStart 2008

Semantic Technologies JumpStart 2008  – (No cost)

Every Thursday, from October 30th – November 20th
Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm ET.
A 4-part webinar series on semantic technologies.
Register now and download recording and slides from October: Taxonomy and Content /Management Strategy for No Cost
Call 1:  What are Semantic Technologies and How are they Different?
October 30th, 2008
Presenters:  Sherman Monroe, CEO, [...]

29 September 2008 Comments

Metadata Working Group

The Metadata Working Group (MWG) was formed in 2006 as a consortium of leading companies in the digital media industry, focused on the following goals:

Preservation and seamless interoperability of digital image metadata
Interoperability and availability to all applications, devices, and services

The intent of the MWG is to publish technical specifications that describe how to effectively store [...]

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4 August 2008 Comments

The Taxonomy Tango

The Taxonomy Tango
By Jennifer Zaino

<!–Mobile Content Networks sees a hole that needs plugging when it comes to taxonomy mapping, one that it may be able to fill.
–> “See a need, fill a need.” So says Mr. Bigweld, founder of invention factory Bigweld Corp. in the animated film “Robots.”
Well, Mobile [...]

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28 July 2008 Comments

How is “DAO” different than “SEO”?

Extending SEO with Digital Asset Optimization
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The search marketing industry is rich with acronyms: SEO, SEM, PPC, ROI, SERPs (even LMAO) as well as buzz phrases such as “search engine optimization” and “social media optimization”. Do we really need another?
One of the few things to be counted on in search marketing is that there will be [...]

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17 July 2008 Comments

S curve your way out of recession

Scott Brinker from Chief Marketing Technologist has some good advice on S curves and how to handle them.

S curves are a phenomenon of technology adoption. They begin where a particular technology — in this case, ads on search engine results pages (SERPs) — arrive on the scene with chaotic, slow growth while early adopters figure [...]

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15 July 2008 Comments

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28 June 2008 Comments

GeoSemantics

What are GeoSemantics?
Semantic simply means “meaning”. We are trying to explicitly define the meaning of Ordnance Survey data, and the knowledge about the world of geography that we as an organisation hold. We are encoding it in a way that’s readable, and more importantly, understandable, by a computer: it’s like writing a machine-readable version of [...]

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