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Collaborative Knowledge Management, powered by the Semantic Web

The promise of effective knowledge management has had the industry abuzz for well over a decade - but the reality of available systems often fails to meet the expectations. The EU-funded project KiWi - Knowledge in a Wiki project sets out to combine the wiki method of collaborative content creation with technologies of the Semantic Web to bring knowledge management to the next level.

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The KiWi team plus keen members from industry gathered together in the skiing town of Hintersee to learn how to bring semantic social technologies to their enterprises and provide new use cases for KiWi 2.

Simply reaching Hintersee, a small town snuggled in the mountains above the City of Salzburg, was for some of the participants an inexperience in itself, so for you guys (you know who you are) thanks. We hope you found the experience rewarding and will stick with us as we move towards KiWi 2. …

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Here is the link to today's radio interview with Sebastian Schaffer on Austrian ORF - talking about KiWi. 
(Available only Germany, sorry) http://oe1.orf.at/programm/265471
  

KiWi will be showcased at this month's 8th Berlin Semanitc Web Meetup, taking place on Friday 21 January 2011 at the Landesbibliothek Breite Str. 36, 10178 Berlin. This follows on the heels of the successful [December 2010 Vienna Semantic Web Meetup|http://www.meetup.com/Vienna-Semantic-Web-Meetup/calendar/14315200/? …

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