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Semantic Web in the news

Posted Friday March 28, 2008, 3:09 am, Over one day old
So if you are a VC funder or a journalist and some project is being sold to you as a Semantic Web project, ask how it gets extra re-use of data, by people who would not normally have access to it, or in ways for which it was not originally designed.

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Giant Global Graph

Posted Thursday November 22, 2007, 2:05 am, Over one day old
Let's think about the Net now as an invention which made life simpler and more powerful. And users of the Net, the III, found that they could connect to all kinds of computers which had been hooked up for various reasons, sometimes now forgotten.

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Drupal upgrade

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
I've upgraded the Drupal installation so we can use the OpenID module. The Drupal upgrade path requires incremental steps; to go from one minor version to another two numbers way means upgrading through every intermediate minor version until reaching the target.

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A new Basketball season brings a new episode in the personal information disaster

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
def main(argv): dataf, tplf = argv[1], argv[2] tpl = kid.Template(file=tplf) tpl.events = eachEvent(file(dataf)) changeset: 2:2b38765cec0f user: Dan Connolly http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/ date: Thu Nov 16 09:23:15 2006 -0600 summary: finds date, dtstart, dtend, and location of each event

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Celebrating OWL interoperability and spec quality

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
I hope GRDDL and SPARQL will get there soon too. SPARQL looks a bit more challenging, but I hope we start to get some solid reports from developers about the SPARQL test collection soon too. tags: QA, GRDDL, SPARQL, OWL, RDF, Semantic Web

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Blogging is great

Posted Friday November 3, 2006, 2:05 am, Over one day old
People have, since it started, complained about the fact that there is junk on the web. It works because reputable writers make links to things they consider reputable sources. They remember not to follow links again through the page which took them there.

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Reinventing HTML

Posted Saturday October 28, 2006, 2:05 am, Over one day old
Now we are going to be asking for things like talking with validator developers, maybe providing validator modules and validator test suites. This is going to be a very major collaboration on a very important spec, one of the crown jewels of web technology.

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Now is a good time to try the tabulator

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
Tim presented the tabulator to the W3C team today; see slides: Tabulator: AJAX Generic RDF browser. The tabulator was sorta all over the floor when I tried to presented it in Austin in September, but David Sheets put it back together in the last couple weeks.

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Adding Shoenfield, Brachman books to my bookshelf?

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
In the research library symposium I learned that even some on-campus researchers find it easier to buy books thru Amazon than to use their campus library. By the time it has come out in book form, the chance to influence the direction has probably passed.

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Wishing for XOXO microformat support in OmniOutliner

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old


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