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Interoperability of Major Semantic Web Service Platforms
Over the last few days visitors from a team based at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute located in Galway and Innsbruck have been working on...

Dave Bradbury Leaves
Popular researcher Dave Bradbury today leaves KMi, his seventh position at the Open University, for a job in Oxford. "I always get drink" quips...

Stav Unarmed Self Defence
A one off class in unarmed self defence applying the principles of Stav, taught by Stav Master Graham Butcher. Church, Wednesday 18th August,...

Windows SP2 Problems
Microsoft are in the process of releasing a major Windows XP update - SP2. This supposedly fixes a number of security flaws etc. So far the update...

KMi Football Fun Night 2004
KMi's first (hopefully annual) football fun night took place on Wednesday 4th August 2004. The event organised by KMi's own "Wayne Rooney", IT &...

FlashMeeting 2.0 Now Released
FlashMeeting, the lightweight video-conferencing software application that captures your essential meeting knowledge online, was released as Version...

Yanna @MIT
Yanna Vogiazou is currently visiting the MIT Media Lab for two weeks to work with Judith DonathÂ’s Sociable Media Group. On Wednesday 28 July, she...
GEOCaching
GPS has been crying out for decent recreational uses since its invention - now its here (or should that be 'everywhere'?). "A GPS device and...

Apple iPod issued to students
A North Carolina university are issuing iPods to students as an aid to their studies. These iPods are being loaded with course work as well as the...

First PDA Virus Emerges
The first virus designed specifically to attack machines running the version of Windows for Pocket PCs has been reported. Called 'Duts',...

Nokia’s RFID capable phone
Nokia are making available an RFID 'shell' for their 5140 phone. The shell will turn the mobile phone into an RFID tag reader. Read ranges are...

Tim Berners-Lee received Knighthood
Credited by many as "the father of the web" Tim Berners-Lee today received a Knighthood from the Queen. He crafted the original hypertext language to...