Hi Kingsley, Kanzaki
Thank you very much for help.
I must admit I am little confused by the contradictory advices I get from
the semweb community.
I am learning about using MOAT, SCOT, SIOC and other ontologies and hope I
will be able to implement them soon.
Best regards,
Vuk Milicic
On Mon,
Vuk Milicic wrote:
Hi Kingsley, Kanzaki
Thank you very much for help.
I must admit I am little confused by the contradictory advices I get
from the semweb community.
I am learning about using MOAT, SCOT, SIOC and other ontologies and
hope I will be able to implement them soon.
Vuk,
Vuk Milicic wrote:
Hi Kanzaki,
Thank you so much for your time and advice.
Because it's getting so nice, I can't help asking to fine tune the
model a little bit more. May I ?
Please! I'm not the semweb expert, so every advice is welcomed :)
If you don't mind
adding one more
Hi Vuk, thank you for your prompt action.
I did it, but have two concerns about this:
- Will RSS readers/aggregators (e.g. friendfeed) will still be able to
read RSS easily?
Yes, as far as I know, RSS readers respect vocabularies they know
(e.g. RSS 1.0, DC etc.), and just ignore those they
Hi Vuk,
Thank you very much for RSS updates! Looks marvellous.
Because it's getting so nice, I can't help asking to fine tune the
model a little bit more. May I ?
(1) dc:subject
Now the items denote bookmarks, not target documents, it seems
somewhat strange that an item (a book mark) has
Kobilarov
Cc: dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi Georgi
Thanks for the pointer.
Faviki is indeed great. I'd never be convinced by any social
bookmarking
so far, because I found tags so messy, but I've adopted Faviki
Hi DBpedia Folks!
Please sorry for my delayed responses.
I'm very glad that folks from DBpedia like (and use) Faviki!
I think DBpedia is a great project, and hope it will continue to develop.
Version 3.0 has some great improvements (especially disambiguation and
redirect extractions, and I
www.georgikobilarov.com
-Original Message-
From: Bernard Vatant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 10:55 AM
To: Georgi Kobilarov
Cc: dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi Georgi
Thanks
Hi Georgi
Thanks for the pointer.
Faviki is indeed great. I'd never be convinced by any social bookmarking
so far, because I found tags so messy, but I've adopted Faviki right
away (http://www.faviki.com/?s=172) and I don't seem to be alone : the
adoption curve seems to be steep since
] On Behalf Of KANZAKI
Masahide
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 1:25 PM
To: dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi all,
Faviki provides RSS 1.0 for a bookmark list, and tags to each item are
included as DBpedia URIs, e.g
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