Thanks Neubert, sorry for the delay, was seriously taken for a few days.
Fine suggestions. We'll add a host:* to what you can put in the box so that this can be done very simply also some more url options to inject sources explicitly, why not. As a hacky workaround, in the meanwhile a workaround can be to add a specific term in the query e.g. if you ask http://sig.ma/search?q=tim+berners+lee+dbpedia you do tend to get more dbpedia sources than otherwise ;-) so if you have a specific term in your datafiles (e.g. thename of your files) a certain part of the queries would locate those first (or only). Cheers Giovanni On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Neubert Joachim<j.neub...@zbw.eu> wrote: > Hi guys, > > fine tool! Up to now I was a bit shy to demonstrate Semantic Web Browsers to > end users, and here I see the potential to don't have them scared away. > > The incremental enrichment of the view is very nice. However it would be > great to see our own sources showing up firsthand. Is there a possiblity to > influence the order in which sources are searched? > > One Suggestion: It would be great to have an option (maybe even as default > for new users) to show the labels instead or in front of the URIs, prefered > language according to browser settings. If a skos:prefLabel is available, > this one could be the best choice. > > Cheers, Joachim > >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >> Von: public-lod-requ...@w3.org >> [mailto:public-lod-requ...@w3.org] Im Auftrag von Giovanni Tummarello >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. Juli 2009 02:58 >> An: semantic-web at W3C; Linking Open Data >> Betreff: Sig.ma - live views on the web of data >> >> Dear Web of Data enthusiasts, >> >> we are very happy to share with you today the first public >> version of Sigma, http://sig.ma , a browser, a mashup >> engine and an API for the web of data. >> >> here is blog post with screencast, sample "sigma" embedded mashup etc. >> >> http://blog.sindice.com/2009/07/22/sigma-live-views-on-the-web >> -of-data/ >> >> Sig.ma is heavily based on Sindice but also takes important >> hints from Yahoo BOSS, the OKKAM service and likely several >> others soon >> >> cheers >> >> Giovanni, also on behalf of all - Michele Catasta, Richard >> Cyganiak and Szymon Danielczyk who worked specifically on >> this but also .. and of the Data Intensive Infrastructure >> Group, DERI as a whole. >> http://di2.deri.ie/team/ >> >> >