Re: SPARQL results in RDF

2013-09-22 Thread Kingsley Idehen

On 9/21/13 7:29 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:

(By the way, Kingsley, replying to this has caused me to notice that the rdfxml 
does not rapper very nicely - sorry to report!
rapper: Error - URIfile:///home/hg/sparql.rdf:8  - property element 'solution' 
has multiple object node elements, skipping.)


We'll get it sorted, the DBpedia instance has been in a little flux 
following the 3.9 release update.


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Re: SPARQL results in RDF

2013-09-22 Thread Kingsley Idehen

On 9/21/13 6:32 PM, Jerven Bolleman wrote:

If you want back result columns you use SELECT. If you want describe to the 
concept of result columns in RDF then you are
on your own.
I believe he wants to get a description of a SPARQL query solution (or 
result set). Basically, what you characterizes as being on your own :-)


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Re: Releasing RWW.IO

2013-09-22 Thread Melvin Carvalho
On 20 September 2013 17:08, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:

 On 9/20/13 4:43 AM, Luca Matteis wrote:

 I was just wondering how RWW.io could be making some cash with the
 service it's offering.


 Melvin,

 Luca is trying to brainstorm a business model for RWW.io and similar
 services. Basically, a business model for Personal Data Spaces that
 implement RWW functionality using AWWW and related open standards. etc..

 I think that's achievable without requiring each data space platform
 dabble in the more complex realm of digital currency  :-)


Digital currency is just a ledger on a computer.  The ONLY way to have a
business model is to use digital currency.  The double spend problem is
traditionally solved by having a central mint.  In other words, you have a
record keeping system on your website of everyone's account balances and
quotas.  This is not complexity, there's no other way to do it.

I'm just saying that using linked data and URIs it becomes portable and, if
you want, you can make it distributed so that you increase the value, and
potentially generate more revenue...




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Re: Releasing RWW.IO

2013-09-22 Thread Gannon Dick
FWIW, this model may be of some help.


http://tinyurl.com/export-cert


(direct) http://www.rustprivacy.org/faca/simTLD/silk_road.php

Rather than a Central Mint, it has up to 676 Mints roughly corresponding to 
ccTLD's.  This can be used to prevent currency manipulation by third party tax 
authorities (really surtax authorities*) while data is in transit between Top 
Level Domains.

Indexes of the inter-tubes (indexes) are a different architecture, that system 
includes both the mints and the localized subsystem of value (hard 
currency, including !(currency), plus locally used currency).

http://www.rustprivacy.org/faca/simTLD/

--Gannon

* When, for example, a Social Networking site collects marketing information on 
any user, they are imposing a surtax on local commerce.





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On 20 September 2013 17:08, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:

On 9/20/13 4:43 AM, Luca Matteis wrote:

I was just wondering how RWW.io could be making some cash with the service 
it's offering.


Melvin,

Luca is trying to brainstorm a business model for RWW.io and similar services. 
Basically, a business model for Personal Data Spaces that implement RWW 
functionality using AWWW and related open standards. etc..

I think that's achievable without requiring each data space platform dabble in 
the more complex realm of digital currency  :-)

Digital currency is just a ledger on a computer.  The ONLY way to have a 
business model is to use digital currency.  The double spend problem is 
traditionally solved by having a central mint.  In other words, you have a 
record keeping system on your website of everyone's account balances and 
quotas.  This is not complexity, there's no other way to do it.

I'm just saying that using linked data and URIs it becomes portable and, if you 
want, you can make it distributed so that you increase the value, and 
potentially generate more revenue...

 


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