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Freebase Blog
Wanna know what's going on with the latest Freebase release? Curious what our staff developers and data modelers have to say about Freebase? Wanna know when a data mob is forming, when we're making...
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Freebase Events
Freebase holds regular user group meetings in San Francisco, at the Metaweb offices. These usually occur every two months, on a weeknight after work. Food and drink is provided, and there...
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Developer's Email List
The Freebase Application Developer's Email List is an active resource for anyone who is interested in creating Freebase applications. You can ask questions, answer them, post links to your...
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Data Modeler's Email List
Are you fascinated by data? Do you spend sleepless nights contemplating schema, wondering what the essential properties of things are? Then you're just the kind of person who should join the...
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The Freebase Experts Program
Freebase is growing, and as we get more and more people joining us to use and contribute data we’re finding it more and more important to actively support our community. Historically, support...
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Flagging Topics for Merge or Deletion
Occasionally you may notice that someone has created a duplicate of a topic that already exists under another type, or you yourself might create a topic and then want to delete it. And then...
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Voting on Flagged Topics
From the homepage, users can now help clean up Freebase data by reviewing flagged topics. Flagged topics have been marked by other users as candidates for merge or delete. If a flagged topic gets...
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Freebase Commons admin guidelines
This is aimed at people who are, or would like to be, administrators of domains in the Freebase Commons.Who can become an admin in the Commons?Anyone who is a regular contributor to Freebase, has...
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Flag functionality for Merge/Split gone?
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"The track data in Freebase largely comes from MusicBrainz, including the track lengths; I don't..."