On 7/30/14 3:25 AM, Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
If there was a pain that LD could really solve people would have used it without anyone "calling" for it. The mith of "put the data and it wil be useful" was nice to believe in for a while (early LOD efforts, 2007 or so ) but has - quite unfortunately - disolved long since then.
You aren't characterizing the problem accurately, what you state above is s misconception.
The pain/challenge:Free flowing encoding and decoding of information, by anyone, from anywhere, whenever. No silos in the mix.
The solution:A open standards based mechanism to alleviate the problem outlined above i.e., Linked Open Data.
[1] http://slidesha.re/1o6M8jh -- Understanding Data [2] http://slidesha.re/QEqLZN -- RDF & Natural Language[3] http://bit.ly/blog-post-about-nanotation -- How to express yourself (on any HTTP network) via micro-annotation (Nanotations) .
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