Hi guys,
fine tool! Up to now I was a bit shy to demonstrate Semantic Web Browsers to
end users, and here I see the potential to don't have them scared away.
The incremental enrichment of the view is very nice. However it would be great
to see our own sources showing up firsthand. Is there a possiblity to influence
the order in which sources are searched?
One Suggestion: It would be great to have an option (maybe even as default for
new users) to show the labels instead or in front of the URIs, prefered
language according to browser settings. If a skos:prefLabel is available, this
one could be the best choice.
Cheers, Joachim
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: public-lod-requ...@w3.org
[mailto:public-lod-requ...@w3.org] Im Auftrag von Giovanni Tummarello
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. Juli 2009 02:58
An: semantic-web at W3C; Linking Open Data
Betreff: Sig.ma - live views on the web of data
Dear Web of Data enthusiasts,
we are very happy to share with you today the first public
version of Sigma, http://sig.ma , a browser, a mashup
engine and an API for the web of data.
here is blog post with screencast, sample sigma embedded mashup etc.
http://blog.sindice.com/2009/07/22/sigma-live-views-on-the-web
-of-data/
Sig.ma is heavily based on Sindice but also takes important
hints from Yahoo BOSS, the OKKAM service and likely several
others soon
cheers
Giovanni, also on behalf of all - Michele Catasta, Richard
Cyganiak and Szymon Danielczyk who worked specifically on
this but also .. and of the Data Intensive Infrastructure
Group, DERI as a whole.
http://di2.deri.ie/team/