Trends in E-Commerce: Tomorrow: Semantic Desktop,

Tomorrow I will be giving a talk at TU-Wien about: The Semantic Desktop – a new hope for Personal Information Management.

The presentations take place on 1st December 2008 from 17:00-19:00 in the Seminarraum Zemanek, Favoritenstrasse 9-11 (1040 Vienna), ground floor. The nearest underground station is U1 Taubstummengasse.

As usualy, there are mozartballs and time for questions, please come in masses, if possible, manic.

Abstract:
With today’s operating systems it is possible to store a file to a folder, but not to a project or a person. Applications do not share concepts of persons or projects. In the Semantic Web effort, the W3C has proposed standards for the management of metadata.
This talk is about a merge of Semantic Web and Personal Computers resulting in the Semantic Desktop. Existing data sources are adapted to RDF, enabling integration across applications. Different projects aim at implementing the new paradigm, in the talk the open source frameworks published by the NEPOMUK project are presented.

PieschenTV episode about Kissology

Rainer Wasserfuhr talks about philosophy/new technology, in this episode of PieschenTv his mind circles around Semantic Web and Kissology.

German/in Deutsch.

10 minutes.

The part on kissing is at minute 7:00.

He wants to work on kissology and a semantic representation of kisses. Problems are privacy and the border between private / public sphere of kissing. In a time where everything goes public, can we only kiss people who are willing to upload the facts about it?

Keep on

Lutz Heilmann legt deutsche wikipedia lahm – unabsichtlich?

Lutz Heilmann verklagt deutsche wikipedia weil sein Artikel negative Information enthält. Deutsche wikipedia E.V. ist offline, er entschuldigt sich. Bürger, bekommst die Politiker die du wählst.

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Laut Udo Schuklenk’s Blog-Post ist er ein Ex-Stasi und zeugt von gewissem politischen Ungeschick.

Ok, erster Fehler: es ist ein Wiki, du kannst es editieren. Wenn du das nicht schaffst, überdenke nochmal deine Kapazitäten für die nächsten Schritte.

zweiter Fehler: er verklagt wikipedia. Ok, uh, er verklagt ein NGO das sich um Meinungsfreiheit und Zugang zu Bildung für alle kümmert, was sagt ein PR Berater wohl zu so einem Schritt?

dritter Fehler: er entschuldigt sich auf seiner Homepage:

Nachdem die… Inhalte weitgehend aus dem entsprechenden Artikel entfernt wurden, … keine weiteren juristischen Schritte …. Ich bedaure außerordentlich, dass durch die von mir beantragte Einstweilige Verfügung des Landgerichts Lübeck die deutschen Wikipedia-Userinnen und -User in den letzten 24 Stunden keinen direkten Zugriff mehr auf die Wikipedia-Inhalte hatten. Mir ging es dabei keineswegs um Zensur, sondern schlicht um eine wahre Tatsachen-Darstellung. … Das war nicht meine Absicht. Gemeinsam mit Wikimedia e.V. werde ich nach anderen Wegen suchen, um den offenen und freien Charakter von Wikipedia so weiter auszugestalten, dass Persönlichkeitsrechte gewahrt bleiben.
“Oh, ich dachte niemanden wird mein Versuch der Zensur auffallen, das hat mir keiner vorher gesagt. Bitte bloggt nicht über mich.”
Ich Frage mich wie er Wikipedia helfen will.

The naymz hype – should I?

I am getting invitation after invitation for naymz.com. Now, what do they do that is related to us?

It is a web 2.0 application similar to facebook or linkedin, giving you the opportunity to manage a social network and get a good-googleable personal website. It somehow is a freebase/sindice for the web2.0 when it comes to the question of “identity”.

My name is already pretty well googleable, so I wonder if I need naymz. Also, their homepage is a bit search-engine optimized. If you go to www.naymz.com, you find a “directory” of links on the lower half of the page and links to entry points, if I click their lawyer directory the first hit is a search engine optimization marketeer. I hesitate a little to join a club that is so optimized on search engines, and not on content. If I google for images on “leo kaiserslautern” it works well, so you could search-engine optimize without having these index-links on the frontpage. Hm.

Techcrunch said two years ago that the company has five employees and has taken an angel investment of $250,000. So they used that to build up a rather complete app, and I guess they already are in second or third VC round. But I don’t find more news about them on techcrunch.

Now I say I don’t join because I don’t need it and I see their “front-page” spamming a bit spooky, what do you think about it? Did anyone read their privacy statement/contracts? Please Comment…

btw, gnowsis is not part of KDE – but its a good idea :-)

Due to current rumour that appears on the net and in chats around me because of my talk on wednesday at ISWC: gnowsis is not part of KDE. But nepomuk-kde is part of kde.

its all a bit complex: gnowsis was my diploma thesis and was continued as open source project at DFKI, where I started working in 2004. In 2006, NEPOMUK started as a EU project (hence NEPOMUK was then used as project name for an EU research project, not for software) which funded research on Semantic Desktop. Gnowsis continued a bit until about December 2006, when we reached version 0.9.2, which is the last release.

Since then, most of our energy goes into dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org (“Psew”, nepomuk-server) which is a Java-based Semantic Desktop research prototype, and much work also goes into nepomuk.kde.org, which is a KDE based semantic desktop product.

nepomuk-KDE = product
gnowsis = Leo’s hibernating Semantic Desktop open source project
nepomuk-server = java based semantic desktop research prototype (=most many features, but less inteagration with os as KDE has)
psew = GUI for nepomuk-server (at the moment also bundles nepomuk-server)

All of them share the same concepts: RDF on the desktop, a PersonalInformationModel, Annotation of everyday things, embedding into existing applications (=thats where we differ from others like haystack).

but as people keep asking about it: I do long for a working semantic desktop, and porting gnowsis’ simplicity to KDE would indeed be nice.
How nice? Nice enough that you want to pay me something to do it?

Because I would like to continue working on this the next years (NEPOMUK EU project or not) …. the first six years were already quite rewarding 🙂

Aperture 1.2.0 out

ANNOUNCEMENT OF Aperture 1.2.0 RELEASE

Aperture is a Java framework for extracting full-text content and
metadata from various information systems (e.g. file systems, web sites,
mail boxes) and the file formats (e.g. documents, images) occurring in
these systems.

Homepage:
http://aperture.sourceforge.net/

Download URL:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=150969&package_id=166878&release_id=636375

After three years of development Aperture is stable enough
to drop the .beta suffix from the release. 1.2.0 leverages
architectural improvements made in 1.1.0.beta to bring
support for compressed archives and to streamline
email processing. A completely new service – the
DataSourceDetector allows applications to provide
suggestions to users about the data sources on their
desktops. A host of bugfixes and minor improvements rounds
the image of the leanest and meanest version of Aperture
ever made. Enjoy.

What’s new?

  • a completely new Aperture service – the
    DataSourceDetectors – can be used to provide advice to
    the user about the data sources on the desktop
  • new subcrawlers for .zip, .gzip, tar and bzip2 compressed
    files
  • unification of the email handling – now the ImapCrawler,
    MboxCrawler and the MimeSubCrawler use the same code in
    the DataObjectFactory to convert emails to RDF. The
    MimeExtractor has been deprecated, switch to
    MimeSubCrawler
  • some bugfixes in the email handling code, plain text, and
    xml attachments are treated correctly, threads are
    reflected in the resulting rdf
  • the pdf extractor has some basic support for XMP metadata
    (thanks to JempBox)
  • a completely new XmlSafetyUtil class that helps to deal
    with characters that are valid in RDF, but invalid in XML
    thus breaking the serialization
  • the uris of subcrawled resources follow the pattern
    established by the Apache Commons VFS project.
  • new Sesame 2.2.1 bundled with Aperture features dramatic
    performance optimizations, e.g. the aperture test suite
    is 2 times faster, this may also be a boost for your
    application

Best regards
Leo Sauermann
Christiaan Fluit
Antoni Mylka

Free Semantic Web Trendseminar, 5.11.2008, Stuttgart

http://www.fazit-forschung.de/trendseminar_semantic.html

Mittwoch, 05. November 2008
09:30 bis 14:00 Uhr
Haus der Wirtschaft Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart

“Semantic Technologies have a high potential for Enterprises” …. The event is in German, nice speakers. Tassilo Pellegrini from Semantic-web.at is probably talking about their company experiences, I would guess we hear some nice war stories here.

http://www.fazit-forschung.de/trendseminar_semantic.html

Semantic-Web blogs about our Semantic Desktop talk

Jana Herwig from the Semantic-Web.at team blogged about Brian Davis and my talk at the webofdata.info practical semantic web workshop.

http://blog.semantic-web.at/2008/10/22/semantic-desktop-lifting-and-human-language-technology-wod-pd-session-2/

The next session at WOD-PD was given by Leo Sauermann (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DFKI, Germany), and Brian Davis (DERI Galway, Ireland). Leo introduced the idea of the Semantic Desktop, and more specifically, the Nepomuk Social Semantic Desktop.

thx!

Malaysia first web 3.0 country

This was just forwarded to me by Andreas Dengel:
“A Malaysian government applied research agency wants the country to be recognized as the first Web 3.0 society in the world.
MIMOS is driving the semantic technology industry in the nation towards this goal.”

Read on at computerworld.ko.ke:

http://www.computerworld.co.ke/articles/2008/10/17/malaysia-aims-be-first-web-30-society-world

“Semantic technology is driving the next generation of the Web, the semantic Web, a machine-readable Web of intelligent data and automated services that amplify the Web far beyond its current capabilities,” said Dato’ Wahab, at the agency’s Semantics Symposium in Malaysia.