1. My conclusion was that the software is still too immature to be useful.

Maybe 4 years ago. See: http://poolparty.biz/

2. "the power of semantic web has less to do with the type of database used
and more to do with the algorithms and schema"

Yeah, I don't know what they thought years ago...But that is
common knowledge now.

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:00 PM, Mark Nuzzolilo II <[email protected]>wrote:

> I worked with graph databases and RDF stores for some time, and even took
> a shot at writing a book for it.  But my conclusion was that the software
> is still too immature to be useful.  The software is either extremely
> expensive, very buggy, or incomplete.  All the studying I did led me to
> believe that the power of semantic web has less to do with the type of
> database used and more to do with the algorithms and schema, which can be
> ultimately represented in any type of database.  Graph databases can be
> more intuitive for certain types of data, but I'd rather stick with
> well-established mature databases.  A graph database can be simply no more
> than a document database with some additional schema and functions layered
> over it, as is the case with OrientDB.
>
> So I don't think that these new databases are a silver bullet for
> anything.  It's the schema that matters.
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:48 PM, Azn A <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Sir, you're talking to a creative genius here. I already know about
>> collective knowledge systems. In fact I plan to harness that power with a
>> family of semantic repositories, or RDF database management systems that
>> make up the backbone of the next generation Web of Data, known as Semantic
>> Web or Web 3.0.  I have already developed software that is basically an
>> easy-to-use wiki that is powered by a metadata engine that tags
>> user-contributed data with semantical annotations that computers can
>> understand.
>>  back-end. In other words, a services architecture that allows for all of
>> our apps to connect together and share one common data store.
>>
>>  <http://www.listbox.com>
>>
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