Dear Juan:

Juan Sequeda wrote:
So I guess there isn't an answer to Eugenio's question then.

The answer is: I don't know a URI that, as of today, already appears in Yahoo with more details based on RDFa mark-up, but that will change very soon.
If Peter has one, I would be happy to kearn of it, of course.

Note that

- is was only something like five weeks ago that Yahoo officially activated the enhanced display functionality and - that the current re-crawling/update cycles at all major search engines are in the order of magnitude of 2 - 8 weeks, depending on your page popularity.

Since most early adopters are not among the pages with the highest page-rank, it is quite natural that it will take a few weeks or months to see the real impact of this innovation.

I personally think that

http://www.heppnetz.de/searchmonkey/product.html

will be among the first pages to showcase the effect, because it was one of the first pages with proper mark-up that went online (and still it took me a few hits to get the mark-up fully Yahoo-compliant).

As a side comment: I am reading a bit of impatience from in between the lines of your message.

After more than 100 Mio euro of European and US research funding, eight years of research, and a large share of all academic papers in the field with rather limited impact, it would be pretty unfair by anyone from the core Semantic Web research cohort to be impatient over delays in the order of magnitude of weeks with Yahoo SearchMonkey or GoodRelations to deliver.


Martin

Juan Sequeda wrote:
So I guess there isn't an answer to Eugenio's question then.

Juan Sequeda, Ph.D Student
Dept. of Computer Sciences
The University of Texas at Austin
www.juansequeda.com
www.semanticwebaustin.org


On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Eugenio Tacchini <euge...@favoriti.it>wrote:

At 10.24 21/09/2009 +0200, Martin Hepp (UniBW) wrote:

Hi Juan, Eugenio:


Where can we see search results in Yahoo that come from the RDF of
Bestbuy
and Goodrelations?
First, note that currently, only the standard Yahoo search results are by
default enhanced by structured meta-data, i.e., you do not appear in the
"local business" directory by Yahoo automatically. I spoke with Yahoo about
that recently and they said that inclusion in those special Yahoo pages
would be a future option, assumed that the amount of data out there is of
sufficient quantity and quality.

You can check the appearance of a particular page using

   * wwwurl:<your uri>

as the search parameter at <http://www.yahoo.com>http://www.yahoo.com.

[...]
Hi Martin and thanks for your reply.

My question was probably more basic: I just wanted to know some good
examples to show during a seminar I have to give in a faculty of economics.
So is there a *real* business Web site (not a demo) which provides RDFa
data crawled by Yahoo? I just would like to see the RDFa in the source of
the site and the enanched result in Yahoo; it would be ok even without a
good relation-enanchement.

Cheers,

Eugenio






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