11 month ago
deusx : poshformats - Microformats - "poshformats are data formats constructed from the use of semantic class names. microformats are the proper subset of poshformats which have been developed via the microformats process and principles."
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20 month ago
deusx : How To Tell Stuff To A Computer - The Enigmatic Art of Knowledge Representation - "I created this website in order to help demistify the science of knowledge representation (KR for short) for all who are interested in this still largely underappreciated scientific field."
joshua : how to tell stuff to a computer - cute summary of knowledge representation
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joshua : Piggy Bank - turns your browser into a mashup platform, by allowing you to extract data from different web sites and mix them together
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24 month ago
deusx : ARC: ARC - RDF and SPARQL for PHP developers - "a lightweight, SPARQL-enabled RDF system for mainstream Web projects. It is written in PHP and has been optimized for shared (or otherwise performance- or privilege-limited) Web environments."
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deusx : More Like This WebLog > The State of Screen Scraping - "During all this recent excitement about using hAtom to generate feeds, I’d forgotten that I wrote about the concept nearly three years ago when I was getting ready to talk about syndication at Seybold SF."
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29 month ago
deusx : Tantek �elik and Rohit Khare: The Progress and the Promise of Microformats - Knowledge@Wharton - "You just see, "Oh, it's got a picture," "It's got a contact," "It's got an event," and those somehow indicate that you can copy and paste them as an entirety into another web site or another desktop application."
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30 month ago
Paul Hammond : mnot’s Web log: Bringing Back the Link - With a Twist - once you have URIs as first-class, typed citizens in HTTP headers, some Semantic Web tools look a lot more interesting
kellan : mnot: Bringing Back the Link - With a Twist - I've read through this twice, still sorting out the implications, but it sure sounds exciting. #
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32 month ago
deusx : Request for Feedback - Structured Recipes - Conor's Bandon Blog - "Having said that, Troy Hakala (one of the original authors of the format) pooh-poohed the idea of trying to do anything with recipes scattered across millions of blogs back in 2003! "
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33 month ago
kellan : ActiveRDF - RDF object mapper for Rails - Everybody's talking about it, anyone using it? #
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33 month ago
deusx : Sean McGrath, CTO, Propylon - "The future of structured content in my opinion is content tunnelled inside human readable content. *Not* machine readable content that can be converted/published for human readability."
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deusx : Sean McGrath, CTO, Propylon - Semantic Steganography - "The future of semantic markup is the tunnelling of semantics, unseen, inside harmless looking, presentation-oriented XHTML."
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33 month ago
tehu : Platform Wars: Dave Bonaparte - Phil Jones prediction : I think the SemWeb has got very little time left before it finds itself side-lined.
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33 month ago
deusx : bobdc.blog: XHTML 2 for storing content? - "Structurally, XHTML 1 wasn't enough for some content applications, and DocBook—even DocBook Lite—was often too much. XHTML 2 will hit a sweet spot for a lot of applications"
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33 month ago
deusx : XHTML 2.0 - XHTML Metainformation Module - "The Metainformation Module defines elements that allow the definition of relationships."
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33 month ago
deusx : RDF/A Primer 1.0 - Looks like a microformat / RDF mashup: "This document introduces the RDF/A syntax for expressing RDF metadata within XHTML."
Philippe Janvier : RDF/A Primer 1.0 - "Embedding RDF in XHTML W3C Working Draft" [via] #
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34 month ago
deusx : Tom's Future of Web Apps, Translated for Product Managers (by Jeremy Zawodny) - And even with my recent push on the tools front, data and APIs are nonetheless still essential
Paul Hammond : Tom's Future of Web Apps, Translated for Product Managers (by Jeremy Zawodny) - for the benefit of the typical MBA laden, non-engineering focused Product Manager that you might find at a large Internet company...
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34 month ago
deusx : Scripting for the Semantic Web SFSW2006 - "The workshop aims to bring together developers of the RDF base infrastructure for scripting languages with practitioners building applications using these languages."
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36 month ago
deusx : [uf-discuss] Microformat Base - This is hot: "I thought I'd go ahead and play around with a microformat-based alternative to Google Base."
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37 month ago
deusx : XMLArmyKnife - "XML Army Knife will offer a suite of services useful to anyone processing or manipulating HTML, XML and RDF data on the web."
jimray : XMLArmyKnife - It looks like I might not need to bother learning XSLT - this waiting around thing really works, Joe - now, where's my sweet tea?
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37 month ago
deusx : faqs-for-rdf - Microformats - "with the help of the GRDDL mechanism, it is possible to view microformats as domain-specific RDF serializations."
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39 month ago
kellan : Kendall Clark: Semantic Rails, Semantic Django: Pushing RDF into MVC - Early thoughts. #
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39 month ago
kellan : Yahoo is hiring SemWeb/RDF heads? - Interesting. Congrats Dave. Hope they let you keep cranking on Redland. #
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40 month ago
plasticbag : Matt Biddulph talks "Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists" - We've been having enormous fun at work at the moment experimenting with semantic network effects at the level of services. Totally worth a read this. Tip of the ice-berg...
Paul Hammond : hackdiary: Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists - an impressive result that comes at zero cost
kellan : hackdiary: Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists - I think we're starting to reach a tipping point of sufficient semi-structured data on the web. #
philgyford : Hackdiary: Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists - Matt Biddulph doing clever stuff. Would be good to try this with some Pepys stuff I think.
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