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GravPad demo at WikiSym 2010
Joe Corneli gave a demo of GravPad at WikiSym 2010 in Gdansk, Poland. GravPad uses the Firefox Greasemonkey extension to attach an Etherpad to every...
ODET 2010: Online Deliberation Emerging Tools Workshop
At the Fourth International Conference on Online Deliberation (OD2010) this year, Simon Buckingham Shum and the Hypermedia Discourse Team from KMi...
JISC funds project to expose linked data at the OU: LUCERO
LUCERO (Linking University Content for Education and Research Online) is a new 1 year JISC-funded project at the Open University. Led by KMi, LUCERO...
KMi @ Apple WWDC, San Francisco
The week of June 7, 2010 saw over 5000 developers and 1000 Apple engineers converge on San Fransisco for the Apple World Wide Developers Conference....
Live Social Semantics at ESWC2010
Following the successful deployment of the Live Social Semantics application at ESWC 2009 and at HyperText 2009, Dr Harith Alani from KMi, along with...
KMi at HRD 2010
The annual HRD Conference of the CIPD at Olympia, London is the largest UK Training and Development event of its kind and KMi's Alan Fletcher hosted...
KMi glimpses the future at BILD 2010
KMi 's Alan Fletcher was one of the speakers at this years British Institute for Learning and Development conference which focussed on 'Learning and...
KMI at the ESWC 2010 (30 May – 3 June)
This year's Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) took place last week in Heraklion, Greece. ESWC2010 builds on the success of the former European...
SOA4All: Leading the Future Internet of Services
Last week saw SOA4All's second year review in Barcelona. Driven by the success of previous reviews, this time the evaluation focused on exploitation...
NoTube – on the way to future television
NoTube - this is future television. This claim was once again underlined by the very successful 1st year project review of NoTube, which took place...
Times coverage of Technology @ The Open University
A very neat set of pieces from the UK's Times Newspaper was published recently, and gives a rounded view of some things happening at the Open...
Compendium 2.0 Beta 1 Released!
Compendium 2.0 (beta 1) contains many exciting new features that expand the boundaries of what you can do with the software, as well as enhance its...