Meshin, an Outlook sidebar, boosts your productivity using semantic technologies to find the right information at the right time about people, companies, email communications and even documents.
Wandora is a general purpose knowledge extraction, management, and publishing application based on Topic Maps and Java. More precisely Wandora is an open source desktop application to build and manage topic maps. Wandora has graphical user interface, layered presentation of knowledge, several data storage options, rich data extraction, import and export capabilities, and open plug-in architecture. Wandora's license is GNU GPL. Wandora suits well for knowledge mashups. Wandora is capable to extract and convert various open data feeds to Topic Maps format (see image below). Beyond Topic Maps conversion this feature allows Wandora user to aggregate multidimensional knowledge bases where information from Flickr meets Geonames and Delicious, for example. Read more at documentation.
Cause Caller, the virtual phone bank, uses. From this wiki you can manage politician's contact information, and more importantly, create and manage the causes that Cause Caller offers activists.
This wiki is also meant to be a free and well maintained database of public official's content information available in the RDF format. This means that you can use the data in Cause Caller's database for your own projects by using the Special:ExportRDF page to export structured data that you can query using languages like SPARQL. It also means that this wiki is part of the Semantic Web.
SIMILE is focused on developing robust, open source tools based on Semantic Web technologies that improve access, management and reuse among digital assets. Learn more about the SIMILE project.
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