alled Building Semantic Web
Applications for Government.
Rick
Kingsley & All:
OK, it took a few weeks to put my thoughts together, but I think you'll
enjoy reading this new post called Linked Data: Interpretants and
Interpretation.
http://phaneron.rickmurphy.org/?p=36
See below for additional comments.
Kingsley Idehen wrote:
rick wrote:
Da
rs and
linked data consumers could work towards the goals of linked data
without the oversight of a directed authority.
1. http://www.jfsowa.com/pubs/analog.htm
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Danny Ayers wrote:
The human reading onli
So would a Mesh-a-thon warrant an Ansari prize? Or would a Data
Link-a-thon imply a tightly funded Mechanical Turk HITS approach?
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Juan Sequeda wrote:
Hi Tony,
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 4:43 PM
Yes, it has been removed from the page. I've been occupied with other
things. Thanks for the suggestions Toby and Rich. I'll see what's up and
ping you back.
Rick
Ed Summers wrote:
Just catching up on some old email. Perhaps I'm being obtuse, but is
there s
the next day or so while I
get back to the ops folks.
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Toby Inkster wrote:
On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 06:50 -0400, rick wrote:
http://www.data.gov/
The page has two triples.
Ten by my count.
The names
publishing RDFa tags.
See below for source code that parses the triples. I used the INRIA
GRDDL transform.
Have fun and I'll watch this list for feedback and such.
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