- From: Paul Houle <ontology2@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 20:23:00 -0400
- To: Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>, semantic-web@w3.org
Today Ontology2 released :BaseKB Pro, possibly the first RDF data file for sale to the general public. Priced at $199 a month, a subscription to :BaseKB Pro allows customers unlimited access to the knowledge of Freebase, the basis for the Google Knowledge Graph. "The knowledge in :BaseKB is essential for systems that work with schema.org, the Facebook Open Graph, and other social-semantic systems," said Ontology2 founder Paul Houle. "We've been pleased with the wide interest customers have shown in :BaseKB and :BaseKB Pro. We spent the last month talking to customers and used what we heard." According to Houle, the company designed a product that satisfies the needs of early adopters "who care about time to market and who don't want to experience an intrusive, time-consuming sales process." Ontology2 is the leader in data extraction from Freebase. It offers support contracts and specialized knowledge base development for customers that need rapid and reliable results. ----- Correction: this version of the press release corrects an error in the first sentence. We apologize for publishing incorrrect information here.
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