# SemanticCampLondon - Quick Review
A quick review of how SemanticCampLondon went this weekend
SemanticCamp was great, I really enjoyed it and I really enjoyed helping out with the organisation.
Here is a run down of the various subjects covered during the event:
~ SVG ~ Accessibility ~ URIs ~ Linked Data ~ Linking Open Data ~ Embedding Semantics into Applications such as iTunes ~ Semantic Address Books ~ Semantic Web & Music ~ RDF for TV/Radio ~ Public Sector on the SemWeb ~ Automatic Indexing Science ~ BBC Programmes (in RDF) ~ DBpedia ~ Open Data Licensing ~ SemWeb Architecture ~ Contextual Matching ~ SPARQL IRC Bot (aka SPARQLBot) ~ Microformats (hCard, hAvatar, Privacy and Other Issues, Parsing) ~ Social Networking and Web of People ~ Streaming RDF ~ Making your FOAF file better by injecting Linked Data by Reference ~ academics and semantics ~ Semantic Monopoly ~ Data Spaces ~ Technologies which influence(d) the semantic web ~
More information can be found via the getsemantic wiki SemanticCamp_London Page
My Presentation
My presentation started at about 12:05pm on the second day (today, which is a Sunday).
- The Subjects of the Slides: Data Space Philosophy & Technologies which influence(d) the Semantic Web
- The Subjects of the Questions: OpenLink Data Spaces, OpenLink Virtuoso, OpenLink Ajax Toolkit, MOAT (Meaning Of A Tag), DataPortability, APML, OpenLink RDF Browser, http://myopenlink.net/ods/
- The Slides (in PDF)
Update 18th February 2008 (15:55GMT): Now hooked up with dbpedia tags
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