ReadWriteWeb: CNET signs up for Open Calais
June 1st, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Handy tools and technology, Online Journalism
CNET.com will now share data from its technology reviews, news and blog posts on using Thomson Reuters’ Open Calais platform, allowing other publishers to use the information.
According to this report, CNET will publish certain sets of editorial data and some commercial information, for example data on its software download services, using the semantic API.
Signing up to OpenCalais will also enable CNET to generate topic pages.
Tags: API, CNET, data, Open Calais, Open Calais platform, software download services, technology reviews, thomson reuters
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