Category: development
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GSoC2022 – Call for Contributors
March 11, 2022Pinky: Gee, Brain, what are we gonna do this year?Brain: Wear a mask, keep our distance, and do the same thing we do every year, Pinky. Taking over GSoC2022. For the 11th year in a row, we have been accepted to be part of this incredible program to support … read more -
GSoC2021 – Call for Students
March 17, 2021Pinky: Gee, Brain, what are we gonna do this year?Brain: Wear a mask, keep our distance, and do the same thing we do every year, Pinky. Taking over GSoC2021. For the 10th year in a row, we have been accepted to be part of this incredible program to support … read more -
GSoC2020 – Call for Contribution
March 10, 2020James: Sherry with the soup, yes… Oh, by the way, the same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie? Miss Sophie: Same procedure as every year, James. …and we are proud of it. We are very grateful to be accepted as an open-source organization in this years’ Google Summer of … read more -
New Prototype: Databus Collection Feature
November 14, 2019We are thrilled to announce that our Databus Collection Feature for the DBpedia Databus has been developed and is now available as a prototype. It simplifies the way to bundle your data and use it in your application. A new Databus Collection Feature? How come, and how does it … read more -
One Billion derived Knowledge Graphs
October 2, 2019… by and for Consumers until 2025 One Billion – what a mission! We are proud to announce that the DBpedia Databus website at https://databus.dbpedia.org and the SPARQL API at https://databus.dbpedia.org/(repo/sparql|yasgui) (docu) are in public beta now! The system is usable (eat-your-own-dog-food tested) following a “working software over comprehensive … read more -
DBpedia Forum – New Ways to Exchange about DBpedia
July 11, 2019DBpedia has a new platform for exchange and support around DBpedia - the DBpedia Forum. read more -
DBpedia Growth Hack – Fall/Winter 2019
July 4, 2019*UPDATE* – We are now 5 weeks in our growth hack. Read on below to find out how it all started. Click here to follow up on each of our milestones. A growth hack – how come? Things have gone a bit quiet around DBpedia. No new releases, no … read more