By Jennifer Zaino on November 10, 2011 11:05 AM
Former Paypal and Intuit CEO Bill Harris these days is heading up financial advisory service Personal Capital, which now is adding an independent media property to its portfolio to aggregate and deliver financial news to individuals. That new property, Daily Capital, launches today and is powered by Eqentia’s semantic technology. Eqentia offers a content discovery and knowledge management portal for consumers, and also has other enterprises using its technology for their backbone portal infrastructures. But Eqentia CEO William Mougayar thinks this deal is likely the biggest one so far in terms of how much visibility it’s going to get and its potential to grow.
As Harris explains to The Semantic Web Blog in an email interview, Personal Capital provides clients with a holistic view of their complex financial lives, “and the mission of Daily Capital is the same: to cut through the clutter and highlight the best financial content from around the Web.”
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By Dave McComb on August 8, 2007 2:00 AM
I noticed a big difference in the coverage in the blogosphere of this years conference versus last years. That leads of course to the question: is it the conference or growth in blogging? I don’t have any stats, but my sense was that blogging was very much in full swing last year, and it’s rapid growth may be behind it.
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By Semantic Universe Admin on August 8, 2007 2:00 AM
I noticed a big difference in the coverage in the blogosphere of this year’s conference versus last year’s. That leads of course to the question: is it the conference or growth in bloggingI don’t have any stats, but my sense was that blogging was very much in full swing last year, and its rapid growth may be behind it.
That said, I thought I’d sum up what I did see.
Meaningful Data http://meaningfuldata.wordpress.com/2007/05/29/re-naming-the-semantic-web/
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