On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 01:54 +0100, Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
> Hi Andreaz :-)
>
> I don't see the difference between the LOD model and the data
> (including
> links) itself. At least to us at Zemanta it is immensely
> helpful to have
> a lot of those links
Andraz:
That the bubbles continue to grown is however a sociological
interesting phenomen :-)
And a good sign that something has gone right :)
Giovanni:
Maybe :-) but people do things for many other reason that "they're right".
I think the LOD project is a great success. It is a very lively
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Matthias Samwald wrote:
Andraz:
That the bubbles continue to grown is however a sociological
interesting phenomen :-)
And a good sign that something has gone right :)
Giovanni:
Maybe :-) but people do things for many other reason that "they're
right".
I think the LOD project is a great suc
On 02/03/2009 10:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
...
De-referencable URIs, Negotable Representation of Resource
Descriptions, and other elements of the Linked Data Web's FORCE as are
simply there to be tapped by current/next generation of innovators onĀ
the Web and/or across the Enterprise en route
On 2/3/09 15:23, Daniel Schwabe wrote:
On 02/03/2009 10:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
...
De-referencable URIs, Negotable Representation of Resource
Descriptions, and other elements of the Linked Data Web's FORCE as are
simply there to be tapped by current/next generation of innovators on
the Web a
Dan Brickley wrote:
On 2/3/09 15:23, Daniel Schwabe wrote:
On 02/03/2009 10:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
...
De-referencable URIs, Negotable Representation of Resource
Descriptions, and other elements of the Linked Data Web's FORCE as are
simply there to be tapped by current/next generation of in
Daniel Schwabe wrote:
On 02/03/2009 10:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
...
De-referencable URIs, Negotable Representation of Resource
Descriptions, and other elements of the Linked Data Web's FORCE as
are simply there to be tapped by current/next generation of
innovators on the Web and/or across
Hi all,
we are happy to announce the initial public release of Silk, a link
discovery framework for the Web of Data.
The Web of Data is built upon two simple ideas: Employ the RDF data model to
publish structured data on the Web and to set explicit RDF links between
entities within differen
Andraz Tori wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 01:54 +0100, Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
Hi Andreaz :-)
I don't see the difference between the LOD model and the data
(including
links) itself. At least to us at Zemanta it is immensely
helpful to have
a lot of t
Chris Bizer wrote:
Hi all,
we are happy to announce the initial public release of Silk, a link
discovery framework for the Web of Data.
The Web of Data is built upon two simple ideas: Employ the RDF data
model to publish structured data on the Web and to set explicit RDF
links between enti
Hi Stephane,
I would say:
Silk is about discovering data links (finding out that two data sources talk
about the same real world entity, or that there is a specific other semantic
relation between entities in different data sources).
VoiD is about describing (providing meta-information abo
Chris Bizer wrote:
Hi Stephane,
I would say:
Silk is about discovering data links (finding out that two data
sources talk about the same real world entity, or that there is a
specific other semantic relation between entities in different data
sources).
VoiD is about describing (providing
Anja / Chris,
Has a Freebase bubble been added to the LOD cloud diagram?
Ted: Also note re. the cloud variant you produced.
In both cases DBpedia links to Freebase. Even if Freebase doesn't
explicitly link back to DBpedia there is a permanent indirect path via
Wikipedia homapage URLs.
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