I have 4 freebase alpha invitations left and would like to give them away to anyone who meets the “if you know anyone you’d characterize as a ‘data fanatic’ or a developer, please invite them to join” constraint
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I wrote about freebase earlier at freebase - let the community build a global ontology
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Un database globale di conoscenza dove gli utenti (come al solito) aggiungono conoscenza e possono modificare la struttura della conoscenza stessa (qui la demo che spiega tutto!).Ovviamente il tutto free e con tanto di API e linguaggi per costruirci sopra applicazioni.Ormai è chiaro che con i servizi web 2.0 si può fare (quasi) tutto, resta da vedere se e quando verrà fatto quel passo in più che potrebbe cambiare radicalmente il modo in cui si "affronta" l'IT. Un tassello per ora mancante a questi servizi è la quasi totale mancanza di SLA e di offerte ben fatti per il business, a parte rare eccezioni.Maxp.s. freebase è ancora in alfa (che novità!), se volete un invito scrivetemi a qualcosadascrivere (at) gmail (punto) com
Review by Jason Ankeny @ allmusic.com
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