Richard MacManus
The ReadWriteWeb article Reuters Wants The World To Be Tagged said
As Richard MacManus recently predicted, in 2008 we’ll witness the rise of semantic web services. From the native support for Microformats in Firefox 3, to the New York Times’ utilization of rich headers metadata, to this week’s release of the Social Graph API by Google, semantics are starting to slip onto the web. The impact is being felt because large companies are really starting to focus on structured information.
In the same vein, last week Reuters — an international business and financial news giant — launched an API called Open Calais.
The API does a semantic markup on unstructured HTML documents — recognizing people, places, companies, and events. This technology is the next generation of the Clear Forest offering, which Reuters acquired last year. We have profiled Clear Forest on ReadWriteWeb and in this post we will look at what Reuters opened up and why.
Richard MacManus
is one of the world’s most highly respected web
technology and digital media analysts and strategists.
Richard’s
ReadWriteWeb blog is one of the most widely read and
influential web technology blogs on the web. In December 2007,
ReadWriteWeb was ranked #15 in Technorati’s Top 20 blogs, and #5 on
the Techmeme Leaderboard, putting it well above traditional news
sources such as the BBC and the Wall Street Journal.
In June 2007, ReadWriteWeb was named as one of the “100 Blogs We Love”
by PC World magazine, who hailed it as the “source for news on the
latest Web 2.0 developments”.
Prior to founding ReadWriteWeb, Richard was a researcher, analyst and
product developer for leading Silicon Valley and New Zealand
companies. He founded the
Web 2.0 Workgroup, and the
Web 2.0 Explorer
blog at ZDNet. Richard was cofounder and Executive Editor of Micro
Media Corporation, a multi-channel leadership program in Web and Media
2.0 that operated under the brand name Transmission.
Richard authored
The Evolution of Corporate Web Sites,
Top Ten Web 2.0 Moments of 2005,
PeopleAggregator and Open Social Network Systems,
Engaged Markets workshop: small companies competing against
bigcos,
Microcontent Aggregators: 43Things,
Microcontent Aggregators: Peoplefeeds,
Microcontent Aggregators: Suprglu,
Web 2.0 Definition and Tagging,
Branding Microcontent,
PR Wire Service to Journalists & Bloggers: We Don’t Need You,
10 Semantic Apps to Watch,
Zoho Show 2.0 Unveiled – Compares Well to Powerpoint, One-Ups
Google, and
Gotuit Launches Broadband Video Portal,
and coauthored
Web 2.0 for Designers,
Writing Semantic Markup, and
2008 Web Predictions.
Watch his
interview at the Web 2.0 in Australia conference.
Read
Kiwi blogger logs on to make a living.
Read his LinkedIn profile.