DBpedia Archive

Category: growth hack

  • New Prototype: Databus Collection Feature

    November 14, 2019
    We are thrilled to announce that our Databus Collection Feature for the DBpedia Databus has been developed and is now available as a prototype. It simplifies the way to bundle your data and use it in your application. A new Databus Collection Feature? How come, and how does it … read more
  • GlobalFactSync and WikiDataCon2019

    October 24, 2019
    We will be spending the next three days in Berlin at WikidataCon 2019, the conference for open data enthusiasts. From October 24th till 26th we will be presenting the latest developments and first results of our work in the GlobalFactSyncRE-Project.  Short Project Intro Funded by the Wikimedia Foundation, the … read more
  • More than 50 DBpedia enthusiasts joined the Community Meeting in Karlsruhe.

    September 19, 2019
    SEMANTiCS is THE leading European conference in the field of semantic technologies and the platform for professionals who make semantic computing work, and understand its benefits and know its limitations. Following, we will give you a brief retrospective about the presentations. Opening Session Katja Hose – “Querying the web … read more
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  • DBpedia Live Restart – Getting Things Done

    August 1, 2019
    Part VI of the DBpedia Growth Hack series (View all) DBpedia Live is a long term core project of DBpedia that immediately extracts fresh triples from all changed Wikipedia articles. After a long hiatus, fresh and live updated data is available once again, thanks to our former co-worker Lena … read more
  • Global Fact Sync – Synchronizing Wikidata & Wikipedia’s infoboxes

    July 25, 2019
    How is data edited in Wikipedia/Wikidata? Where does it come from? And how can we synchronize it globally?   The GlobalFactSync (GFS) Project — funded by the Wikimedia Foundation — started in June 2019 and has two goals: Answer the above-mentioned three questions. Build an information system to synchronize facts … read more
  • timbr – the DBpedia SQL Semantic Knowledge Platform

    July 18, 2019
    With timbr, WPSemantix and the DBpedia Association launch the first SQL Semantic Knowledge Graph that integrates Wikipedia and Wikidata Knowledge into SQL engines. In part three of DBpedia’s growth hack blog series, we feature timbr, the latest development at DBpedia in collaboration with WPSemantix. Read on to find out … read more
  • DBpedia Forum – New Ways to Exchange about DBpedia

    July 11, 2019
    DBpedia has a new platform for exchange and support around DBpedia - the DBpedia Forum. read more
  • DBpedia Growth Hack – Fall/Winter 2019

    July 4, 2019
    *UPDATE* – We are now 5 weeks in our growth hack. Read on below to find out how it all started. Click here to follow up on each of our milestones. A growth hack – how come? Things have gone a bit quiet around DBpedia. No new releases, no … read more