In this context you might like to see what Google thinks https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=rdf%2C%20%2Fm%2F0f2vj%2C%20%2Fm%2F076k0&cmpt=q&tz=Etc%2FGMT-1
or https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=rdf%2Csemantic+web%2Cresource+description+framework&year_start=2000&year_end=2008&corpus=15&smoothing=0&share=&direct_url=t1%3B%2Crdf%3B%2Cc0%3B.t1%3B%2Csemantic%20web%3B%2Cc0%3B.t1%3B%2Cresource%20description%20framework%3B%2Cc0 Best regards Neil McNaughton Editor and Publisher, Oil IT Journal Now in its 20th year! Oil IT Journal is published by The Data Room SARL 7 Rue des Verrieres 92310 Sevres, France Cell - +336 7271 2642 Tel - +331 4623 9596 UK - +44 20 7193 1489 USA - +1 281 968 0752 i...@oilit.com/http://www.oilit.com -----Original Message----- From: Michael Brunnbauer [mailto:bru...@netestate.de] Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 5:31 PM To: Kingsley Idehen <kide...@openlinksw.com> Cc: Ruben Verborgh <ruben.verbo...@ugent.be>; public-lod@w3.org; semantic-...@w3.org Subject: Re: What Happened to the Semantic Web? hi all, correct me if I am wrong: -Google CSE -cannot be queried programmatically without violating the Google TOS -will only accept a disjunctive list of schema.org classes as restriction -will only find pages mentioning things, not things -Google products generally will not recognize triples with classes or properties outside the schema.org namespace (with selected exceptions, e.G. Goodrelations). This is understandable, but: -There is no way to tell Google crawlers that your classes/properties are specializations of schema.org classes/properties. I would say we are not there yet. Regards, Michael Brunnbauer -- ++ Michael Brunnbauer ++ netEstate GmbH ++ Geisenhausener Straße 11a ++ 81379 München ++ Tel +49 89 32 19 77 80 ++ Fax +49 89 32 19 77 89 ++ E-Mail bru...@netestate.de ++ http://www.netestate.de/ ++ ++ Sitz: München, HRB Nr.142452 (Handelsregister B München) USt-IdNr. ++ DE221033342 ++ Geschäftsführer: Michael Brunnbauer, Franz Brunnbauer ++ Prokurist: Dipl. Kfm. (Univ.) Markus Hendel