On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 5:22:43 AM UTC-7, Michael Hunger wrote:
>
> If they could agree on a graph model, sure we could do that. 
>

My impression is that DBpedia has to track Wikipedia, so the exact 
connectivity
and such aren't really under their control.  That said, there is a de facto 
model
embodied in several million nodes and edges.  What am I missing?

And we probably just want to store the titles of articles with their URLs, 
> not the full text?
> Sounds like a great idea.
>

Assuming that Wikipedia is available and reasonably stable, there's little 
reason
to store the full text. The kinds of queries I have in mind, at least, 
mostly have
to do with finding sets of pages that are related in ways describable by 
Cypher.

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