Football Data:
http://www.football-data.co.uk/englandm.php
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Danny Ayersdanny.ay...@gmail.com wrote:
It's Ian Davis' birthday tomorrow, and for it he wants some linked data.
So what datasets does anyone know of that can be translated relatively
quick easy,
hello friends
is there a way in LOD data to query for underlying ontology structure ?
eg. say i want to find some information about population of australia from
LOD data. i can figure out that australia is a country by many different
means but before resolving this query i would like to know
Dear all:
I am sure you all agree that PingTheSemanticWeb is a key service for
many of our applications. Unfortunately, it does currently not support
the bulk notification for datasets for which a semantic sitemap is
available.
Since some of you maybe facing the same problem, I just put a
रविंदर ठाकुर (ravinder thakur) wrote:
hello friends
is there a way in LOD data to query for underlying ontology structure ?
eg. say i want to find some information about population of
australia from LOD data. i can figure out that australia is a country
by many different means but before
Wow! Thank you, I'm reallly speechless. Best birthday present ever :)
On Sunday, June 14, 2009, Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote:
What a fun idea I thought - more fool me?
We should be able to do that pretty easily, shouldn't we?
So I went and looked in the reference section of Project
Kingsley Idehen wrote:
Pretty cool!
Thanks :)
I would suggest following (one of options):
1. Use link/ to expose the URIs for Bedford, Birmingham etc..
2. RDFa in the HTML instead of link/ re. URI exposure
3. Atom/RSS feed that exposes URIs for each place or URIs for RDF docs
(info.
Many thanks.
I hadn't got round to it :-)
Added it to our swse and sindice auto-submits.
So now it is grinding through the 4017 rdf files from the 49 rkb sitemaps.
Very helpful indeed.
On 14/06/2009 15:54, Martin Hepp (UniBW) martin.h...@ebusiness-unibw.org
wrote:
Dear all:
I am sure you all
On 14 Jun 2009, at 10:23, Danny Ayers wrote:
It's Ian Davis' birthday tomorrow, and for it he wants some linked
data.
Happy Birthday Ian!
ISO 3166-1 and -2 codes, e.g.: Warwickshire
http://ontologi.es/place/GB-WAR
I still need to add some 303 redirects in there.
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Toby A
On 15/06/2009 00:18, Toby A Inkster t...@g5n.co.uk wrote:
On 14 Jun 2009, at 10:23, Danny Ayers wrote:
It's Ian Davis' birthday tomorrow, and for it he wants some linked
data.
Happy Birthday Ian!
ISO 3166-1 and -2 codes, e.g.: Warwickshire
http://ontologi.es/place/GB-WAR