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2010-04-29 Thread carl mattocks
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WWW2010 Breakout Session Announcement for Open Graph Protocol Schema

2010-04-29 Thread Harry Halpin
Everyone, Also, note we'll be having a breakout session today for hacking around with the Open Graph Protocol with David Recordon (from Facebook, whose joined the Linked Data Camp for the afternoon), and he's interested in working on the draft mapping schema for the Open Graph Protocol, which w

WWW2010 Breakout Session Announcement

2010-04-29 Thread Jürgen Umbrich
Hi all, we just want to announce a breakout session [1] today at the www2010 regarding dataset dynamics and how we can notify data consumers about *when* something has changed and *what* has changed. Topics of interest and we would like to discuss are among others: • Change detection i

Countries Re: [GeoNames] GeoNames RDF dataset improvements

2010-04-29 Thread Bernard Vatant
Hi Alexander and all [cc to LOD list since there is a parallel thread on "what is a country"] I'll try to sump up clearly the "countries" current status in both the Geonames ontology and the RDF service output (letting the dump alone) and how it will (should) be changed in future releases. Let's

Re: Linked data in packaged content (ePub)

2010-04-29 Thread Stuart A. Yeates
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Ed Summers wrote: > On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Stuart A. Yeates wrote: >> Does anyone know of any other attempts to put linked data into >> packages like this? > > While arguably not Linked Data per-se, you might be interested in work > being done on the Ope

ANN: DBpedia 3.5.1 released

2010-04-29 Thread Robert Isele
Hi all, we are happy to announce the release of DBpedia 3.5.1. This is primarily a bugfix release, which is based on Wikipedia dumps dating from March 2010. Thanks to the great community feedback about the previous DBpedia release, we were able to resolve the reported issues as well as to improve