Breaking News: Google has just started to recommend using the
GoodRelations vocabulary for product and price information in Web
pages!
Congrats, Martin!
It's very encouraging to see Google adopt existing vocabularies instead
of inventing their own.
I have a couple of technical remarks,
It's very encouraging to see Google adopt existing vocabularies instead
of inventing their own.
Well, that is not completely true
http://rdf.data-vocabulary.org/rdf.xml
--
Francisco J. Lopez-Pellicer
Francisco Javier López Pellicer wrote:
Well, that is not completely true
http://rdf.data-vocabulary.org/rdf.xml
Right, and the adoption of GR signals a turn of tide, if you will :-)
--
Vasiliy Faronov
Dear all:
Breaking News: Google has just started to recommend using the
GoodRelations vocabulary for product and price information in Web pages!
See
http://www.heppresearch.com/gr4google
This is a major - if not the critical - step towards massive adoption
of RDF, because there is
Whow! Congrats!!
On 2 November 2010 19:07, Martin Hepp mfh...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all:
Breaking News: Google has just started to recommend using the GoodRelations
vocabulary for product and price information in Web pages!
See
http://www.heppresearch.com/gr4google
This is a major -
This is a day to mark on our calendars. I can now start saying I told you
so! to a bunch of people.
Thanks Martin!!!
Juan Sequeda
+1-575-SEQ-UEDA
www.juansequeda.com
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Martin Hepp mfh...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all:
Breaking News: Google has just started to
Brilliant! congrats Martin, that's fantastic news :-D
Martin Hepp wrote:
Dear all:
Breaking News: Google has just started to recommend using the
GoodRelations vocabulary for product and price information in Web pages!
See
http://www.heppresearch.com/gr4google
This is a major - if not