The comparison to Google's Knowledge Graph was misleading. The article frames Diffbot as <i>_a_</i> database until the last section, where the article introduces the capability for customers to build <i>their own</i> proprietary knowledge graphs. That's much more interesting.
Could someone explain what differentiates the Google Knowledge Graph from a Markov Logic Network implementation? Is that what it is?<p>For reference: <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/slgworkshop2013/accepted_papers#abstract-paper14" rel="nofollow">https://sites.google.com/site/slgworkshop2013/accepted_paper...</a>
Is Knowledge Graph that thing that tries to directly answer questions you type into Google Search? I haven't found it to be very useful; what is the thinking behind cloning it? Where does it add value?