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Stefano@MIT

Stefano Mazzocchi: I am very happy to announce that I have accepted a two-years research position at the MIT Libraries. This means that I will be moving to Boston in a few weeks. I will be involved with the SIMILE project, the goal is to show that the semantic web can work.

I'm reminded of Niobi's line from Matrix Revolutions: "I don’t believe in the one. I believe in him".  SIMILE is now officially a project to watch.


Stefano at MIT

Sam reports that Stefano Mazzocchi has been given a two year research position at MIT. Congrats to him....

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Stefano and Sam

Congratulations to Stefano on his new job at MIT. We talked about this a bit at ApacheCon, so I'm glad that everything finally worked out. I hope this means we'll get a chance to see each other a bit more often in the next two years. Sam had a great...

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I don't believe in The One, I believe in him.

Well, it turns out that the rest of the Matrix trilogy might have a few quotables in it after all.  Sam's reference to Niobe struck me yesterday, but when I read Thom's post today, it struck again, this time in reference to the whole ASF.  One of the r... [more]

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I don't believe in The One, I believe in him.

Well, it turns out that the rest of the Matrix trilogy might have a few quotables in it after all. Sam's reference to Niobe struck me yesterday, but when I read Thom's post today, it struck again, this time in reference to the whole ASF. One of the...

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Butterfly effect

Stefano Mazzocchi, of Cocoon fame is going to be working on the Simile (Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in...... [more]

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Leaving MIT

When I joined MIT, in January 2004, very few people knew about the SIMILE Project, even if a few suspected that my presence would change that. Now, a little more than 4 years later, SIMILE is known inside and outside academia, has produced software...

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