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Hi all,
we would like to announce a demonstrator showing Microsoft's Pivot as an
interface for the visual exploration of linked data.
The application uses Pivot as a frontend to the Information Workbench,
integrating DBpedia and several other LOD data sets.
Try it at
A reminder that Pivot requires:
* Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
* Microsoft Window 7 (XP not supported)
* Microsoft Windows Aero
* Pivot only displays in English (US).
Just sayin'...
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Peter Haase peter.ha...@fluidops.com wrote:
All,
The LDOW2010 workshop papers as well as the programme of the workshop are
now available online and can be accessed at [1].
Again, congratulations to the authors and a huge thanks to the members of
the LDOW program committee for all their work!
Cheers,
Chris Bizer, Tom Heath, Tim
Hi Hugh,
Thinking more about this, I'm resetting to the start of the thread and
I have a question for you.
The Cool URIs for the Semantic Web document, which is perhaps the
canonical reference for the 303/conneg style of linked data
publishing, lists two different design patterns for
Thank you Richard for that email; I think in making this
observation/asking this question you've pointed out the subtle role
that the generic document plays, esp (from
http://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris/#r303gendocument):
...This has the advantage that clients can bookmark and further work
with the
Hi all hi Tom,
Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community),
as a foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I
didn't check whether this has been brought up.
If it doesn't, I would certainly hope that it does have one. I think
the best choice
On 26 Mar 2010, at 15:22, KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote:
Hi all hi Tom,
Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community), as a
foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I didn't
check whether this has been brought up.
If it doesn't, I would
John Erickson wrote:
A reminder that Pivot requires:
* Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
* Microsoft Window 7 (XP not supported)
* Microsoft Windows Aero
* Pivot only displays in English (US).
And if using VMWare, you need Fusion 3.0 which then works with
John Erickson wrote:
Thank you Richard for that email; I think in making this
observation/asking this question you've pointed out the subtle role
that the generic document plays, esp (from
http://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris/#r303gendocument):
...This has the advantage that clients can bookmark and
KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote:
Hi all hi Tom,
Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community),
as a foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I
didn't check whether this has been brought up.
If it doesn't, I would certainly hope that it does have one. I
Story Henry wrote:
On 26 Mar 2010, at 15:22, KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote:
Hi all hi Tom,
Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community), as a
foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I didn't check
whether this has been brought up.
If it
Hello
Just chipping in from a publisher's perspective. The /data and /page thing on
DBpedia always confused me a little. It seemed to make the assumption that
there was only one page (desktop html) and only one data view (RDF).
On bbc /programmes we have 2 pages (desktop html using
On 2010/03/27, at 0:27, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
Kenny,
This URI is inaccurate re. DBpedia developers:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/is-group/page/projects/Project13
To be precise:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/is-group/page/projects/Project13
is one of the teams that works on extraction
KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote:
On 2010/03/27, at 0:27, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
Kenny,
This URI is inaccurate re. DBpedia developers:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/is-group/page/projects/Project13
To be precise:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/is-group/page/projects/Project13 is
one of the
On 26 March 2010 15:27, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
Hmm, there once was an instance of Virtuoso+ODS at:
http://community.linkeddata.org/ods that actually gave all members of
LOD a URI. All you have to do is walk through the LOD mail archives to
see how it came to an end. Tom
KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote:
[SNIP]
The point is we don't want machine generated URIs (sorry I can't see
what's inside http://community.linkeddata.org/ods cause it's down
for the moment). We should have triples like
Please note, I was trying to tell you that there once lived a Linked
Data
2010/3/26 KangHao Lu (Kenny) kennyl...@csail.mit.edu
Hi all hi Tom,
Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community), as a
foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I didn't
check whether this has been brought up.
If it doesn't, I would certainly
Tom Heath wrote:
On 26 March 2010 15:27, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
Hmm, there once was an instance of Virtuoso+ODS at:
http://community.linkeddata.org/ods that actually gave all members of
LOD a URI. All you have to do is walk through the LOD mail archives to
see how it
On 26 Mar 2010, at 18:59, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
This is how it works:
1. New Users open accounts
2. Edit profile
3. Click a button that makes an X.509 certificate, exports to browser, and
writes to FOAF space
4. Member visits any FOAF+SSL or OpenID space on the Web and never has to
Story Henry wrote:
On 26 Mar 2010, at 18:59, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
This is how it works:
1. New Users open accounts
2. Edit profile
3. Click a button that makes an X.509 certificate, exports to browser, and
writes to FOAF space
4. Member visits any FOAF+SSL or OpenID space on the Web and
Kingsley,
My recollection of events is as follows:
1. A number of us (you, me, others - don't remember exactly who)
agreed that the community.linkeddata.org site was a good idea.
2. You set up an ODS instance running in EC2 and asked me to setup the
appropriate CNAME record in the DNS.
3. I set
Story Henry wrote:
On 26 Mar 2010, at 18:59, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
This is how it works:
1. New Users open accounts
2. Edit profile
3. Click a button that makes an X.509 certificate, exports to browser, and
writes to FOAF space
4. Member visits any FOAF+SSL or OpenID space on the Web and
Tom Heath wrote:
Kingsley,
My recollection of events is as follows:
1. A number of us (you, me, others - don't remember exactly who)
agreed that the community.linkeddata.org site was a good idea.
Yes.
2. You set up an ODS instance running in EC2 and asked me to setup the
appropriate CNAME
Peter Haase wrote:
Hi all,
we would like to announce a demonstrator showing Microsoft's Pivot as
an
interface for the visual exploration of linked data.
The application uses Pivot as a frontend to the Information
Workbench,
integrating DBpedia and several other LOD data sets.
Peter Haase wrote:
Peter Haase wrote:
Hi all,
we would like to announce a demonstrator showing Microsoft's Pivot as
an
interface for the visual exploration of linked data.
The application uses Pivot as a frontend to the Information
Workbench,
integrating
Peter Haase wrote:
Peter,
Are you able to implement a pattern similar to RelFinder where the
SPARQL endpoints are configurable? We also do something similar re. our
iSPARQL tool (i.e., have a list of known endpoints but leave the user
with option to add others).
I've played around extensively
I have changed the subject, as things seem to be fragmenting, and this is my
interpretation of one of the fragments.
Please correct me if this is a wrong understanding:
Part of his complaint is that Kingsley has complained that dbpedia is
publishing some stuff that he disagrees with.
As far as I
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