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Linked Data Web Collaborators: Introducing Structured Dynamics

As indicated in posts from Fred Giasson and Mike Bergman, the Zitgist incubation effort that contributed to the delivery of vital Linked Data Web infrastructure components such as TalkDigger (discourse discovery and participation), PingTheSemanticWeb (ground-zero data source for most Semantic Web search engines), UMBEL (binding layer for Upper and Lower Ontologies amongst other things), Music Ontology (enabling meaningful description of Music), and Bibliographic Ontology (enabling meaningful description of Bibliographic content), is now ready to continue its business development and technology growth as a going concern known as Structured Dynamics.

With great joy and pride, I wish Structured Dynamics all the success they deserve. Naturally, the collaborations and close relationship between OpenLink Software and its latest technology partner will continue -- especially as we collectively work towards a more comprehendible and pragmatic Web of Linked Data for developers (across Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and beyond), end-users (information- and knowledge-workers), and entrepreneurs (driven by quality and tangible value contribution).

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