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I am a software developer based in the UK with a degree in philosophy and religion from the University of London. I am interested in both technology and philosophical issues. I also run GetSemantic.com, a wiki for covering Semantic Web technology. I have a blog at [http://tommorris.org tommorris.org]
I am a software developer based in the UK with a degree in philosophy and religion from the University of London. I am interested in both technology and philosophical issues. I also run GetSemantic.com, a wiki for covering Semantic Web technology. I have a blog at [http://tommorris.org tommorris.org]
I'm based near London, and am interested in organising Citizendium London meetups, possibly '''Research Days''', where - maybe with the institutional blessing of academic or research libraries, we descend as a group, and collaboratively work on articles for a day. I'm interested in hearing from anyone who's interested in such a possibility, and academic or research libraries who would be willing to let a bunch of Citizendium authors in to read your books. [mailto:tom@tommorris.org tom@tommorris.org]
My page to-do list:
* [[Semantic Web]], [[Resource Description Framework]] (and maybe [[Friend Of A Friend]])
* [[Theodor Adorno]]
* [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]]
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Revision as of 17:42, 30 March 2008

I am a software developer based in the UK with a degree in philosophy and religion from the University of London. I am interested in both technology and philosophical issues. I also run GetSemantic.com, a wiki for covering Semantic Web technology. I have a blog at tommorris.org

I'm based near London, and am interested in organising Citizendium London meetups, possibly Research Days, where - maybe with the institutional blessing of academic or research libraries, we descend as a group, and collaboratively work on articles for a day. I'm interested in hearing from anyone who's interested in such a possibility, and academic or research libraries who would be willing to let a bunch of Citizendium authors in to read your books. tom@tommorris.org

My page to-do list: