Christian Becker wrote:
> Hi Kingsley,
>
>> Christian,
>>
>> I am trying to compare this new Faceted Browsing approach to say: 
>> http://dbpedia.org/fct .
>
> I think what makes the new Faceted Browser stand out is its use of the 
> DBpedia ontology for facet selection, which makes it really intuitive 
> to use. Plus, it's built for DBpedia and thus makes use of redirects, 
> link counts etc. for better result sorting.
If I go to http://dbpedia.org/resource/Berlin directly, am I going to 
see anything different from what I would see if I started from 
Wikipedia, by clicking the icon?
>
>> I have installed the script, I see the miniaturized DBpedia logo 
>> based icon on Wikipedia pages, but when I click, I end up with the 
>> standard green DBpedia HTML+RDFa page. What step am I missing?
>
> I think that's about all it does :)

So I assume its a shortcut from Wikipedia HTML page  to DBpedia's  
HTML+RDFa page, in a nutshell?

If the above is true, here lies my confusion: why hasn't the DBpedia 
HTML page been described as a Faceted Browsing Interface until now?

Kingsley
>
> Cheers,
>
> Christian
>
>>
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