Posts Tagged ‘blog’

Another Word for It

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Patrick Durusau, convenor of SC34 WG3, and generally active in the Topic Maps community for years, has finally caved in and started a blog, which he calls Another Word for It.

Ontopia project gathering momentum

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

A kickoff meeting for the project was held last week, and now results are beginning to appear. There is a project blog with a report from the meeting, photos from the meeting, and a mailing list for discussions about the project.

Semantosophic blog

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Sven at the TMLab has started a blog called Semantosoph. So far he’s written about the launch of the TMLab and, in keeping with Topic Maps tradition, cats.

NetworkedPlanet starts Web 3.0 blog

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Following up Graham Moore’s presentation from Emnekart 2009 NetworkedPlanet have started a blog about their PSI server project.

Lutz Maicher starts a blog

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Lutz Maicher has started a blog titled der Aussagegegenstand. As the title indicates, the blog is in German.

100 postings!

Friday, October 24th, 2008

We now have 100 blog postings on this blog, in just under a year. The first posting is from 6 November 2007, and was about a list of online Topic Maps applications hosted in Fuzzzy.com.

In one year of operations we’ve covered quite a lot of ground with conference announcements, ISO announcements, links to other blogs, software releases, etc etc. Overall, I think this has worked out quite well. Now for the next 100 postings!

More TM2008 in the blogosphere

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Svein Ølnes has some interesting reflections on the future of Topic Maps in his blog. He normally writes in (new) Norwegian, but this posting is in English.

Trond Pettersen has a post on days 1 and 2 of the conference, which goes through the presentations in some depth.

Dmitry Bogachev has posted the slides from both his tutorial and his presentation.

Alex Johannesen has posted his own personal summary of the conference.

Robert Barta has written a collection of quotes from the conference.

Some unknown Norwegian, possibly Rolf Guescini, has written about the two Ruby Topic Maps tutorials.

In Norwegian

The Norwegian Computerworld did an article about the conference, interviewing some of the speakers.

Martin Gjesdal has a whole series of articles about the conference.

NRK beta (technology blog from Norwegian National Broadcasting) did a summary of David Weinberger’s keynote.

Steve Pepper starts a blog

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Steve Pepper has started a blog, where he’s going to write whatever he likes. Apparently this means it’ll be about Topic Maps and a number of other subjects.

Are Gulbrandsen starts a blog

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Are Gulbrandsen, one of the main organizers behind Topic Maps 2008, has started a blog about Topic Maps, which he calls Everything is a Subject. The first post describes why he started the blog, and what he wants to write about in the future.

New Topic Maps blog

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Inge Henriksen has started a blog about Topic Maps under the heading “Meronymy – I topic you!”. So if you want to get topic-ed (whatever that may be), you know where to go.