Hi Dan,

What we provide is a bit richer because we go through their API. For example, we provide number of views, related slideshows, and keywords, etc. Also, I'm hoping that we can do links out to other data sources. I think that would be the clear value add.

What do you think is the most appropriate approach "linking out" from existing data sources is?

Thanks,
Paul

Dan Brickley wrote:
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 8:18 PM, Paul Groth<pgr...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Hi All,

I've wrapped the Slideshare.net API to expose it as RDF. You can find a blog
post about the service at [1] and the service itself at [2]. An interesting
bit is how we deal with Slideshare's API limits by letting you use your own
API key.

It's still needs to be properly linked (i.e. point to other resources on the
WoD) but we're working on it.

[1] http://thinklinks.wordpress.com/2010/06/07/linking-slideshare-data/
[2] http://linkeddata.few.vu.nl/slideshare/

Cool :) How does it relate to the RDFa they're embedding?

(There's definitely a role for value-adding, even for sites that embed
per-page RDF already...)

cheers,

Dan

Let me know what you think,

Thanks,
Paul




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Dr. Paul Groth (pgr...@few.vu.nl)
http://www.few.vu.nl/~pgroth/
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Knowledge Representation&  Reasoning Group
Artificial Intelligence Section
Department of Computer Science
VU University Amsterdam


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