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Saturday, 30 March 2013

Thomson Reuters Releases Calais 2.0 with Support for WordPress, Drupal and Yahoo! Search"s New SearchMonkey Developer Platform : Teams with Publishers and Providers to Deliver Easy-to-Use Applications: - The Calais Tagaroo PlugIn for the WordPress Blogging Platform - Three Calais Modules for the Drupal Publishing Platform - The Calais Marmoset Toolkit for Yahoo! Search"s New SearchMonkey Developer Platform


SAN JOSE, Calif. (PRWEB) May 19, 2008

Found at OpenCalais.com (http://www.OpenCalais.com), Calais gives publishers and developers free, open access to automatic metatagging capabilities that increase the relevance and search accessibility of their content on the Web.

Calais version 2.0 features a dozen new semantic entity types, improving its utility for pop-culture publishers and bloggers covering media, music, entertainment and sports, as well as those covering pharmaceuticals, medicine and healthcare. It also adds code samples and libraries for accessing Calais, as well as two new output types the Simple Tags format and Microformats alongside the standard Resource Description Framework (RDF) option.

In addition, Calais 2.0 marks the debut of Thomson Reuters’ breakthrough Calais Marmoset toolkit. Calais Marmoset is a simple yet powerful tool that makes it easy for publishers to generate and embed metadata in their content in preparation for Yahoo! Search’s new open developer platform, SearchMonkey, as well as other metacrawlers and semantic applications. To learn more about the Calais Marmoset tool, go to OpenCalais.com/Tools (http://www.OpenCalais.com/Tools).

“We are humbled and gratified that more than 3,200 developers have joined the Calais community to work with the service, share ideas and help prioritize the development of our new features,” said Thomas Tague, Calais evangelist and project lead, Thomson Reuters. “We are also thrilled to provide bloggers and publishers of all sizes with new Calais plugins and modules that make it easy to kick-start metatagging and enter the era of the Semantic Web.”

Today, the company also debuted the Calais Tagaroo plugin (http://tagaroo.opencalais.com) for the WordPress Publishing platform found at http://Wordpress.org. The Calais Tagaroo plugin makes it easy for WordPress bloggers to tag the people, places, facts and events in their blog posts and add relevant photos from Flickr to increase their blogs’ visual appeal and accessibility on the Web. Tagaroo works in the background while bloggers write, automatically generating tags and finding related photos for selection, sizing and insertion via an easy-to-use interface.

In related news, Thomson Reuters teamed with Phase2Technology to create three Calais modules for integration with Drupal, an increasingly popular open source content management platform that supports a variety of Web sites, from blogs to large publishers and interactive communities (http://drupal.org/). The Calais modules for Drupal (at http://drupal.org/project/opencalais) make it easy for Drupal users to automatically tag their content, generating rich semantic metadata that can be shared via a simple key for integration into the larger content universe.

Finally, the Calais Web site at http://www.OpenCalais.com has been re-launched and redesigned to reflect the new Thomson Reuters brand architecture, and to support a dramatic upgrade in Calais community features. These include robust and interactive forum services, interest groups, advanced search and navigation as well as a host of other design and interaction features. Registered Calais users will not need to re-register for the site or Calais services.

About Calais

The Calais initiative supports the interoperability of content and advances Thomson Reuters’ mission to deliver pervasive intelligent information. It leverages the company’s substantial investment in semantic technologies and Natural Language Processing to offer free metadata generation services, developer tools and an open standard for the generation of semantic content. For more information or to get started with the Calais API, please visit OpenCalais.com (http://www.OpenCalais.com).

About Thomson Reuters

Thomson Reuters is the world’s leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals.


Thomson Reuters Releases Calais 2.0 with Support for WordPress, Drupal and Yahoo! Search"s New SearchMonkey Developer Platform : Teams with Publishers and Providers to Deliver Easy-to-Use Applications: - The Calais Tagaroo PlugIn for the WordPress Blogging Platform - Three Calais Modules for the Drupal Publishing Platform - The Calais Marmoset Toolkit for Yahoo! Search"s New SearchMonkey Developer Platform

Thomson Reuters Debuts Calais Tagaroo : Easy-to-Use PlugIn Empowers WordPress Bloggers to Reach More Readers


SAN JOSE, Calif. (PRWEB) May 19, 2008

Found at http://tagaroo.opencalais.com, the Calais Tagaroo plugin makes it easy for WordPress bloggers to tag the people, places, facts and events in their blog posts and add relevant photos from Flickr to increase their visual appeal and search accessibility on the Web.

The Calais Tagaroo plug in works in the background while bloggers write to automatically generate tags and find related photos for selection, sizing and insertion via an easy-to-use interface. Bloggers are in control, and can add their own metatags along the way. They can also easily prioritize Tagaroo’s image search on Flickr to find the pictures that best illustrate their story.

“Calais Tagaroo brings automated metatagging and real-time photo search to the Web’s most popular blogging platform,” said Thomas Tague, Calais evangelist and project lead, Thomson Reuters. “We are extremely pleased to provide this free utility to WordPress bloggers, enabling them to increase their blogs’ search relevance and to benefit from new and emerging semantic services.”

The Calais Tagaroo plugin is easy to use. Here’s how it works:

1. Bloggers on WordPress 2.3 or above go to Tagaroo.OpenCalais.com (http://Tagaroo.OpenCalais.com) to download the plugin and get simple instructions.

2. They then go to OpenCalais.com (http://www.OpenCalais.com) to register for the Calais community and to get a Calais API key.

3. Finally, they use the WordPress settings page to paste a copy into their key space, and start drafting their next blog post.

Calais Tagaroo will start working immediately, suggesting tags for more than 100 types of things (people, companies, geographies, and organizations) and events (natural disasters, management changes, stock offerings, etc.). This vocabulary of facts and events will continue to grow every month to cover additional knowledge domains, such as sports and entertainment.

Calais Tagaroo is another component in the growing Calais toolkit. Calais delivers the power of the world’s leading semantic metadata generation service as a free and open Web service with a growing portfolio of plugins, modules and applications. To learn more about Calais Tagaroo, go to Tagaroo.OpenCalais.com (http://Tagaroo.OpenCalais.com).

About Calais

The Calais initiative supports the interoperability of content and advances Thomson Reuters’ mission to deliver pervasive intelligent information. It leverages the company’s substantial investment in semantic technologies and Natural Language Processing to offer free metadata generation services, developer tools and an open standard for the generation of semantic content. For more information or to get started with the Calais API, go to OpenCalais.com (http://www.OpenCalais.com).

About Thomson Reuters

Thomson Reuters is the world’s leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals.


Thomson Reuters Debuts Calais Tagaroo : Easy-to-Use PlugIn Empowers WordPress Bloggers to Reach More Readers