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Tasktop le bureau sémantique de Mandriva 2010

Nicolas Boucher wrote 3 weeks ago: La promesse de Mandriva pour le bureau sémantique, c’est de permettre une plus grande producti … more →

Tags: Linux, Add On, bureau sémantique, kmail, tasktop

Nepomuk Prints1 comment

manmakehome wrote 3 weeks ago: Check out these great, impressively-sized screen prints from Nepomuk… Although, maybe the guy … more →

Tags: Art, gifts, Shop', Illustration, Graphic Design

Just another way of browsing your files15 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 1 month ago: The Zeitgeist guys created a fuse file system called zeitgeistfs. It is basically a calendar contain … more →

Tags: KDE, Kio, SPARQL

SPARQL is weird...9 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 1 month ago: It really is. The following query is the only way I found to exclude folders when looking for files: … more →

Tags: SPARQL

Virtuoso - Once More With Feeling18 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 1 month ago: The Virtuoso backend for Soprano and, thus, Nepomuk can be seen as rather stable now. So now the big … more →

Tags: Soprano, KDE, Redland, Virtuoso

And Yet Another Post About Virtuoso7 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 1 month ago: Today nearly all problems are solved. OpenLink provided a patch that makes inserting very large lite … more →

Tags: Soprano, KDE, RDF, resource description framework, Semantic Desktop, SPARQL, Virtuoso

Virtuoso - for real!26 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 1 month ago: Soprano 2.3.63 – that is the magic version number you need to look out for. And then once you … more →

Tags: KDE, Semantic Desktop, Virtuoso

Nepomuk Development - You Should Get Into It12 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 1 month ago: So far I have had trouble getting people on board Nepomuk development. I have been told that it has … more →

Tags: KDE, Semantic Desktop

Virtuoso24 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 1 month ago: We are nearly there: … more →

Tags: KDE, Virtuoso

Aggregating Nepomuk10 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 1 month ago: Recently there have been some posts on Nepomuk in KDE. Tobias König blogged about how to Pimp my Nep … more →

Tags: Akonadi, KDE, Soprano

Nepomuk is useful, but is it useable?27 comments

mat69 wrote 1 month ago: Lately there where some blogs on Nepomuk and in the comment section there were also some critic poin … more →

Tags: KDE

A Bit Of Nepomuk Goodness On Your Developer Fingertips

Sebastian Trüg wrote 2 months ago: And yet another technical blog entry. This time it concerns the latest improvements in sopranocmd (S … more →

Tags: Soprano, SPARQL

File indexing on Fedora 11 for KDE4.32 comments

Todor Tsankov wrote 2 months ago: Today I’ve got really frustrated that I cannot search through my documents quickly and made a … more →

Tags: Fedora, KDE, Linux, Fedora, Strigi

GSoC Wrap-up Part 254 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 3 months ago: Last time I presented the work Adam Kidder did on Nepomuk virtual folders in the GSoC. Today the sto … more →

Tags: scribo, file management, KDE, Semantic Desktop, Summer of code

GSoC Wrap-up Part 118 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 3 months ago: This year’s Google Summer of Code has ended. And it was a great success! This year I had the p … more →

Tags: KDE, Kio, SPARQL, Summer of code

Nepomuk Data Layout11 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 3 months ago: I am happy to announce that I just finished writing an article about the data layout in Nepomuk. I t … more →

Tags: KDE, Nie!..., ontology, PIMO, RDF, Semantic Desktop, SPARQL

Fixing Bugs is Fun1 comment

Sebastian Trüg wrote 3 months ago: Yes, sometimes it is. And sometimes it is a good thing that David Faure does not answer your pings b … more →

Tags: KDE, Summer of code, Bug, Semantic Desktop

A Nepomuk Vision6 comments

Sebastian Trüg wrote 3 months ago: It is always a pleasure being able to blog about someone else writing about Nepomuk. In this case it … more →

Tags: scribo, Semantic Desktop

Introduction to RDF and SPARQL by the Other Guy

Sebastian Trüg wrote 4 months ago: As you might know already Tracker is now using RDF and SPARQL and also the Nepomuk ontologies. One o … more →

Tags: SPARQL, resource description framework, RDF


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