On 03/03/2008, Phil Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Will data portability get Web 2.0 companies to allow you to export
>  > some minor aspects of data, like your social graph, from one silo to
>  > the next? Or will it get hermetic Web 2.0 companies to support the
>  > semantic web properly?
>
> So that you can export your social graph from one silo to another, but in RDF?

Data Portability is promoting RDF.

What about all the data that isn't in the social graph?

Promoting some facades of the semweb is all well and good, but means a
constant never ending campaign to get each successive facade accepted.

Better to concentrate on the principles, because once a business
understands those, they won't have any problem with each area of
application of those principles, as they arise.

-- 
Regards,
Dave
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