On Wednesday 20 June 2007, Rzepa, Henry wrote:
> Dan Brickley sent me this  most interesting example of the  use  of FOAF.
>
> http://www.ivan-herman.net/Misc/2007/friendlyTalks.html
>
> It struck me that members of the  BO group should perhaps all create
> FOAF entries, and include in these all the others. If any one of us
> eg  gives a talk, then the above will detect it and make it available to
> the rest of us. I am sure the scope is much wider!

Ah, interesting webpage... did not know they had gotten this far with 
applications yet :)

Looke at Ivan's FOAF file, but could not find no entries for presentations... 
do you have a link on how to add a presentation to ones FOAF, to have it show 
up in the HTML+exhibit-api.js ?

... two minutes later ...

OK, found the trick: http://tinyurl.com/2g78e3

It's fake. The JavaScript does not browse the FOAF network or so, it uses a 
plain XML file with all entries... in that 'tinyurl'.

Still, FOAF is interesting.

Pierre Lindenbaum has been doing some interesting things with it:

http://plindenbaum.blogspot.com/2006/01/myfoafexplorer-browse-your-foaf.html

Egon

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