]> 2007-01-30 2007-01-30T21:39:25Z Renato Matos (myspace) The Open Software Wiki - SWiK 2007-01-24 SWiK is a community driven resource for open source software. Tabulator: Exploring and Analyzing linked data on the Semantic Web 2007-01-02 2007-01-03 La Librairie des Maths Mad Techie Woman 2007-01-24 TagSoup 2007-01-24 SAX-compliant parser written in Java that, instead of parsing well-formed or valid XML, parses HTML as it is found in the wild: poor, nasty and brutish. By providing a SAX interface, it allows standard XML tools to be applied to even the worst HTML. Free and Open Source software, licensed under the Academic Free License 2007-01-09 D2R Server publishing the DBLP Bibliography as Linked Data (Semantic Web grows 10%) from Chris Bizer 2006-11-02 W3C RDF Validation Service 2007-01-19 Tabulator: Generic data browser 2007-01-06 AI3’s Comprehensive Listing of Semantic Web and Related Tools 2007-01-24 as a SIMILE exhibit Simple Knowledge Organisation Systems (SKOS) - home page 2007-01-18 Redirect After Post 2007-01-07 2007-01-14 Film américain (1995) de et avec Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep The Bridges of Madison County Free Nelson Mandela! <a href="http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=14836384&s=143442&i=14836355">i-Tunes</a> 2007-01-07 YouTube - Nelson Mandela - Special AKA SKOS core (rdf file) 2007-01-19 [httpRange-14] Resolved from Roy T. Fielding on 2005-06-19 (www-tag@w3.org from June 2005) we provide advice to the community that they may mint "http" URIs for any resource provided that they follow this simple rule for the sake of removing ambiguity: a) If an "http" resource responds to a GET request with a 2xx response, then the resource identified by that URI is an information resource; b) If an "http" resource responds to a GET request with a 303 (See Other) response, then the resource identified by that URI could be any resource; c) If an "http" resource responds to a GET request with a 4xx (error) response, then the nature of the resource is unknown. 2007-01-02 2007-01-09 Online SPARQL Editor Links on the Semantic Web 2007-01-02 2007-01-02 Testing RDF vs HTML Content Negotiation from T.Heath on 2006-10-26 (semantic-web@w3.org from October 2006) 2007-01-02 A URI for your Favourite Pub: httpRange-14 Question from T.Heath on 2006-09-21 (semantic-web@w3.org from September 2006) Linked Data - Design Issues 2007-01-02 The Semantic Web isn't just about putting data on the web. It is about making links, so that a person or machine can explore the web of data.  With linked data, when you have some of it, you can find other, related, data.<br/> Like the web of hypertext, the web of data is constructed with documents on the web. However, unlike the web of hypertext, where links are relationships anchors in hypertext documents written in HTML, for data they links between arbitrary things described by RDF,. The URIs identify any kind of object or concept. But for HTML or RDF, the same expectations apply to make the web grow: <ol> <li>Use URIs as names for things</li> <li>Use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those names.</li> <li>When someone looks up a URI, provide useful information.</li> <li>Include links to other URIs. so that they can discover more things.</li> </ol> Simple. In fact, though, a surprising amount of data isn't linked in 2006, because of problems with one or more of the steps. This article discusses solutions to these problems, details of implementation, and factors affecting choices about how you publish your data. What do HTTP URIs Identify? - Design Issues "This was a result of my being in a minority with this opinion on the Technical Architecture Group, and yet finding it the only one I could accept. This is related to TAG issue HTTPRange-14." (TBL) 2007-01-02 2007-01-03 RE: [VM] content-dependent redirects in apache ... help! from Miles, AJ \(Alistair\) on 2005-10-03 (public-esw-thes@w3.org from October 2005) Simple browser for navigating the Semantic Web as an unbound set of data sources. The browser renders all information, that it can find on the Semantic Web about a specific resource, as an HTML page. This resource description contains hyperlinks that allow you to navigate between resources. While you move from resource to resource, the browser dynamically retrieves information by dereferencing HTTP URIs and by following rdfs:seeAlso links. 2007-01-15 Disco Hyperdata Browser 2007-01-09 ThManager - metadata editor Open Source Tool for creating and visualizing SKOS RDF vocabularies 2007-01-24 XMLArmyKnife -- SPARQL Query Service YouTube - Apple's Knowledge Navigator Video 2007-01-03 Des photos d'ammonites en pagaille 2007-01-19 Steinkern.de - Die Fossilien-Community - Startseite 'tagtriples' - a experimental format for exchanging and aggregating structured metadata. It's based on RDF ideas, but emphasises simplicity over precision. 2005-03-23 2005-03-23 2007-01-09 tagtriples from Phil Dawes AI3: Converting ‘Sweet Tools’ to an Exhibit 2007-01-24 Piggy Bank - Home page 2007-01-02 HTTP behaviour for SKOS Concepts from Miles, AJ \(Alistair\) on 2005-06-21 (public-esw-thes@w3.org from June 2005) 2007-01-03 TAG Issues List - httpRange-14: What is the range of the HTTP dereference function? 2007-01-02 2007-01-09 Stefano's Linotype ~ Folksologies: de-idealizing ontologies mSpace - Projects - Rich Tags Rich Tags: Supporting Better Exploration of Digital Repositories with Semantic Social Tagging 2007-01-04 If foo is another kind of resources (e.g. a person), then you *must* do a 303 redirect to the location where a description of foo is available. You can 303-redirect to different locations based on accept headers. Post-httpRange-14, the only way to serve a description of a non-information resource without a second request is to use hash URIs. 2007-01-02 Re: AW: Content negotiation flamewar (was: Re: "Hash URIs" and content negotiation) from Richard Cyganiak on 2006-11-13 (semantic-web@w3.org from November 2006) 2007-01-02 Semantic Web Client Library The Semantic Web Client Library represents the complete Semantic Web as a single RDF graph. The library enables applications to query this global graph using SPARQL- and find(SPO) queries. To answer queries, the library dynamically retrieves information from the Semantic Web by dereferencing HTTP URIs and by following rdfs:seeAlso links. I want to be able to quickly develop data-driven Web applications that read from and write back to RDF data sources. TechnicaLee Speaking: Using RDF on the Web: A Survey 2007-01-19 Presenting Semantic Web content in a human-readable way consists in addressing two issues: specifying what information contained in an RDF graph should be presented and how this information should be presented. <br/>We developed Fresnel as a browser-independent vocabulary of core RDF display concepts applicable across different representation paradigms and output formats. 2007-01-02 Fresnel - Display Vocabulary for RDF Tag ontology RFC from Richard Newman on 2005-03-23 (semantic-web@w3.org from March 2005) 2007-01-09