Palo Alto Semantic Web (PAWS) Group
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The Palo Alto Semantic Web (PAWS) Group is a forum in which Bay Area people interested in the Semantic Web can meet each other and learn more about this fascinating area of research and its applications. Our discussion will include all Semantic Web technologies with a focus on current projects and potential project and startup opportunities. Discussions may be technical, although those interested in business applications/functio nality or the technically minded who are new to the Semantic Web are encouraged to attend. The suggested level of technical expertise to participate in discussions and presentations will be indicated in each meetup description.
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Our next meeting:
San Jose Meeting
Since we have the Semantic Technology Conference this week I thought it would be a good idea to discuss the future of this meetup. I am looking forward to meeting you in San Jose.
- When?
- Wednesday, May 21, 2008, 7:00 PM 20080522T020000Z
- Where?
- RSVP limit
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Only 20 members (including guests) can RSVP 'Yes' or 'Maybe' for this meeting. There's still room for 6 more.
- Who?
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6 members have said Yes
8 members have said Maybe
Recent Meetings
Wed Mar 5, 6:30 PM |
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Thu Dec 13, 6:30 PM |
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Wed Nov 7, 6:30 PM |
What's New?
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"Karaoke Monday nights At Martini Blues In HB"
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"Semantic Web SIG May 20th event is co-sponsored by the semantic tech conference in San Jose. Experts from Google, Yahoo, and startups will presen"
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"I am an Internet Strategist by day at IPEVO.com and founder of SocialURL.com- I look forward to learning from others about how they perceive SW"
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"hi, I am in web search and semantic web will play a significant role in the future of search! so I am on!"
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"I have a bit of an ambitious goal of applying a few SW methods for my little pet project - deeda.com. But I'd also love to join this group and meet interesting people in the area. I just moved to Palo Alto a month ago. I hope to help and learn!"
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"Hi I'm networking with others Internet Engineers."
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"Systems engineer by trade with a wide range of experience (systems, virtualization, storage, networking, automation). At home I like to develop little apps to either solve small problems that I have or just to learn about new technologies."
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