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OpenCalais will link to Linked Open Data identifiers

Thursday, December 4th, 2008
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(by Frank van Harmelen)

This has been talked about a lot already at various places, but not yet discussed here: as announced inĀ http://www.opencalais.com/node/9501, the next OpenCalais release early next year will start using identifiers from the Linked Open Data cloud. This will turn OpenCalais into a true Semantic Web service. All in all, the folk at OpenCalais/Reuters did a couple of brave things:

  1. when they enrich text with entity recognition for places, people, events, organisations, etc, they make the results availabe in RDF
  2. they make this available as a free service
  3. now they will use LOD URI’s for identifying their entities.
Amanda West (Chief Innovation Officer at Thomson Reuters) said a few interesting things during a session at IST2008 in Lyon last week, including “many of Reuters’ customers are machines”. How much more motivation for a Semantic Web do you need?
This seems now to become a real trend: information-companies who are linking their main business product to the Semantic Web: MetaWeb releasing their Freebase as RDF (announced at ISWC), Yahoo! becoming ever more public about their use of RDF <http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/sweo/public/UseCases/yahoo/>), and now Reuters joining the game. It seems that we are really getting there!
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