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Metatomix Takes Center Stage at the 2008 Semantic Technology Conference (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
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Metatomix, Inc.
, a leading provider of semantic solutions to financial services, justice and public safety, manufacturing and life sciences organizations, today announced its semantic services solutions will be prominent at the 2008 Semantic Technology Conference, May 18-22 at the Fairmont San Jose in San Jose, CA. |
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