Woohooo… Jo Walsh, free software hacker and co-author of “Mapping Hacks” (O’Reilly), is in KMi today presenting her work on “nodel: a tiny framework for building semantic web meta-applications” and related work that pulls together aspects of the semantic web, GIS, and wireless networks. Part of a larger gig/hands-on 2-day workshop here that Jo and Saul Albert are running … hey, for this I’m a willing student!
Check out this summary of today’s talk.
See her stuff on mapping, bots, semantic web, and loads more at frot.org, openstreetmap, and a spatial wiki at london.openguides.org
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