With all of the information coming from Reuters the past two days, it has become obvious that Reuters is leading the Semantic Web charge. Gasp! Reuters is an “old media” company, right? We also hear today that they have decided to monetize it as well! Obviously, they do not understand how this Web 2.0 thing works, and maybe that is a good thing. They have announced commercial options for the Calais service in order to support the demands of enterprises and major publishers. The various options of Calais break down as follows:
- OpenCalais – the free Calais Web service that has an open API. Users of the service can request 40,000 content transactions per day and a limit of 4 per second. Information and resources can be found at OpenCalais.com
Reuters Leading the Semantic Web Charge



With all of the information coming from Reuters the past two days, it has become obvious that Reuters is leading the Semantic Web charge. Gasp! Reuters is an “old media” company, right? We also hear today that they have decided to monetize it as well! Obviously, they do not understand how this Web 2.0 thing works, and maybe that is a good thing. They have announced commercial options for the Calais service in order to support the demands of enterprises and major publishers. The various options of Calais break down as follows: - OpenCalais – the free Calais Web service that has an open API. Users of the service can request 40,000 content transactions per day and a limit of 4 per second. Information and resources can be found at OpenCalais.com
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