> I will publish a more complete example at
> http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/wiki/GoodRelations_Examples
> shortly.
> Martin
Well I hope Google does adopt GoodRelations ! You might want to
consider making a simple example of the most frequent kind of online
catalog. It just has: product catagor
Hi Danny,
thanks.
Note that the value proposition of more structure and a higher link
density in commerce data is not even tougher price comparison shopping,
but "deep comparison shopping" - a better match between the diversity of
offers and their individual value proposion on one hand and the
Chipping in a little late - yep, this really is excellent news.
E-commerce was a huge driver for the Web (/me sidesteps the bust),
there's every reason it could be a shot in the arm for the semweb too.
Also the lure of shopkeeper $$$s makes this kind of thing great
pedagogical material - note the
Hi Seth:
Well at first blush this is good news. But then why do we want to use
a vocabulary like product:listPrice which is locked to a specific
yahoo domain: http://search.yahoo.com/searchmonkey/product/ ? Is
Google going to come along with another different word for that? Then
which one do
Well at first blush this is good news. But then why do we want to use
a vocabulary like product:listPrice which is locked to a specific
yahoo domain: http://search.yahoo.com/searchmonkey/product/ ? Is
Google going to come along with another different word for that? Then
which one does a catalog
Nice!
And it seems to work for just the HTML+RDFa snippet generated by
ReDeFer RDF2HTML:
http://developer.search.yahoo.com/help/objectfinder?url=http%3A%2F%2Frhizomik.net%2Fredefer%2Frdf2html%2FminimalExampleGoodRelations%2Findex.html
Best,
Roberto García
http://rhizomik.net/~roberto
On Thu,
Dear all:
Great news: ANY site owner in the world has now a clear incentive to add
GoodRelations meta-data in RDFa to his/her page:
As of now, Yahoo will display price and offering details and other
meta-data of any e-commerce Web page if the site owner uses
GoodRelations vocabulary elements.