January 18, 2013 12:47 PM
To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
Subject: Re: Facebook's new Graph Search: An endorsement of the RDF
approach to healthcare data?
On 1/18/13 1:14 PM, Michael Miller wrote:
hi kingsley,
neo4j is a nosql graph database with (my knowledge is limited so
please
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> Subject: Re: Facebook's new Graph Search: An endorsement of the RDF
> approach to healthcare data?
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> RDF/Triplestores and Neo4J can both be used as technologies to represent
> graph structures (like p-p
From: Kingsley Idehen [mailto:kide...@openlinksw.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 1:38 PM
To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
Subject: Re: Facebook's new Graph Search: An endorsement of the RDF
approach to healthcare data?
On 1/17/13 1:45 PM, Michael Miller wrote:
the developer who wrote th
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> Subject: Re: Facebook's new Graph Search: An endorsement of the RDF
> approach to healthcare data?
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> On 1/17/13 1:45 PM, Michael Miller wrote:
> > the developer who wrote the app looked at RDF but settled on
On 1/17/13 1:45 PM, Michael Miller wrote:
the developer who wrote the app looked at RDF but settled on neo4j because
it seemed to scale better.
RDF is a framework comprised of:
1. Data Model
2. Syntax
3. Notations.
How do you compare that with an DBMS product? The comparison isn't like
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Subject: Re: Facebook's new Graph Search: An endorsement of the RDF approach to
healthcare data?
On 1/16/13 8:12 PM, Rafael Richards wrote:
Yesterday Facebook announced a new feature called Graph Search.
Subject: Re: Facebook's new Graph Search: An endorsement of the RDF approach to
healthcare data?
On 1/16/13 8:12 PM, Rafael Richards wrote:
> Yesterday Facebook announced a new feature called Graph Search. This
> Graph includes 1 billion people, 240 billion photos, and over 1
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Subject: Re: Facebook's new Graph Search: An endorsement of the RDF approach to
healthcare data?
On 1/16/13 8:12 PM, Rafael Richards wrote:
Yesterday Facebook announced a new feature called Graph Search. This
Graph includes 1 billion people, 240 billion photos
: Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:38 AM
To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
Subject: Re: Facebook's new Graph Search: An endorsement of the RDF approach to
healthcare data?
On 1/16/13 8:12 PM, Rafael Richards wrote:
> Yesterday Facebook announced a new feature called Graph Search. This
> Graph
On 1/16/13 8:12 PM, Rafael Richards wrote:
Yesterday Facebook announced a new feature called Graph Search. This
Graph includes 1 billion people, 240 billion photos, and over 1
trillion connections.
Graph search is privacy aware: every piece of content has its own
specified audience. Most c
Yesterday Facebook announced a new feature called Graph Search. This Graph
includes 1 billion people, 240 billion photos, and over 1 trillion
connections.
Graph search is privacy aware: every piece of content has its own
specified audience. Most content is not public; you can only search for
co
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