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27/08/2015
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Next Web es un espacio donde en estos más de 10 años se ha recopilado y analizado el desarrollo de la web y el modo en el que el conjunto de tecnologías emergentes que están haciendo posible internet están influyendo en el desarrollo de una vida socio-digital feliz, la construcción de la identidad digital de las personas y las organizaciones y la aceleración de los procesos sociales de aprendizaje. Todo ello gracias al ejercicio de la sociabilidad simultánea y al acceso a la información e inteligencia ubicuas.
Empresas, agentes de capital riesgo, instituciones, investigadores, profesores, ‘start-ups’, ‘bloggers’, internautas avanzados, activistas en internet y, en general, todos aquellos que crean en el poder de transformación social de la tecnología, tienen su espacio en Next Web, comunidad promovida por el Equipo GNOSS.
Published by Ricardo Alonso Maturana
27/08/2015
Published by Ricardo Alonso Maturana
27/10/2014
Katie McQuater of The Drum recently wrote, “As part of The Drum’s most recent Search supplement, a cross-section of experts from the search marketing industry give their predictions for the space in the year ahead.” McQuater starts with Caragh McKenna, Group Account Director of The Search Agency. McKenna states, “With the introduction of Hummingbird in September online marketers have been abuzz with conjecture on how it will affect site rankings and what it will mean as semantic search evolves to saturate organic search results. In reality semantic search has been merging into users search results over the past two years. Google has been tweaking it’s algorithm to increasingly use semantic and conversational cues to associate relate...
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Published by Ricardo Alonso Maturana
27/10/2014
Barbara Starr of Search Engine Land recently observed that, “Search is changing – and it’s changing faster than ever. Increasingly, we are seeing organic elements in search results being displaced by displays coming from the Knowledge Graph. Yet the shift from search over documents (e.g. web pages) to search over data (e.g. Knowledge Graph) is still in its infancy. Remember Google’s mission statement:Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information to make it universally accessible and useful. The Knowledge Graph was built to help with that mission. It contains information about entities and their relationships to one another – meaning that Google is increasingly...
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06/02/2013
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Published by Equipo GNOSS
24/09/2012
Published by Equipo GNOSS
02/08/2012
W3C incluye a Volkswagen entre sus casos de éxito de contextos y buscadores facetados (semánticos). El proyecto de búsqueda contextual marca un hito en la estrategia web de Volkswagen y su relación con la Web de los Datos: "The contextual search project marks a hallmark of achievement in Volkswagen content and data strategies. It represents technical innovation in one of its truest forms and presents a paradigm shift in the way Volkswagen uses and shares data across the web" El documento recoge una relación de beneficios asociados al uso de la tecnología semántica en este proyecto: A standardised interface to data and content, accessible to developers with different skillsets, using different technologies within and without the ...
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Published by Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza González
23/07/2012
Published by Ricardo Alonso Maturana
12/07/2011
Published by Ricardo Alonso Maturana
03/02/2011
If HTML is the way developers get information into Google’s search engine, meta data is the way developers will get data into Facebook’s semantic search engine which will be based on the company’s “Open Graph”. Through the use of easy to implement plugins, Facebook is rapidly collecting structured data on every user. Facebook has also upgraded their API to make building on top of the Open Graph a much easier process. What’s pretty clear is that it’s an attempt to tackle the residing search giant.
Published by Susana López Sola
14/09/2010
Scirus es una herramienta de investigación científica que permite realizar búsquedas de información científica sobre consultas específicas. Por tanto, puede ser un buscador estupendo para científicos y estudiantes. Realiza sus búsquedas sobre contenido de revistas científicas, páginas de investigadores, cursos, patentes, repositorios institucionales...Se presentan así en su web:
"Scirus is the most comprehensive scientific research tool on the web. With over 410 million scientific items indexed at last count, it allows researchers to search for not only journal content but also scientists' homepages, courseware, pre-print server material, patents and institutional repository and website information."
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