Review of: Semantic Camp, London, February 2008

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by tom on 20 Feb 2008

From the SemanticCamp homepage: "SemanticCamp London is a free, two-day unconference on the Semantic Web and related technologies that takes place in London on February 16th and 17th 2008 at the Department of Computing, Imperial College, South Kensington, London. It follows the principles of BarCamp, including the rules of BarCamp."

Tom Morris, Daniel Lewis, Ashok Argent-Katwala and David McBride among others all put a lot of effort in to making this a really fun event, as did the sponsors who coughed up cash for the tasty grub on offer. I saw some really great talks over the weekend, not least of which Yves Raimond and friends' linked music data demos, Ian Davis's talk on Open Content Licensing, and the awesome stuff going on at the BBC with publishing their data in RDF.

As always, however great the talks are the chance to chat over a beer, catch up with old faces and meet some new ones was even better.

Semantic Camp, London, February 2008

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Homepage: http://semanticcamp.tommorris.org/
See Also: http://barcamp.org/SemanticCampLondon

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