We've cracked the code of the Freebase quad dump and produced 
what we believe is the first correct conversion of Freebase into 
industry-standard RDF.

http://basekb.com/

       By installing :BaseKB into any market-leading triple store,  you 
can query Freebase with the powerful SPARQL 1.1 language -- you can get 
back as many query results as you want and not be afraid that your 
queries will time out.  :BaseKB is also compatible with a wide range of 
reasoners ranging from RDFS and OWL to SPIN,  RIF and first-order logic.

      The early access release of :BaseKB will be used to support the 
basekb-tools open source project

http://code.google.com/p/basekb-tools/

       basekb-tools will include a test suite and a system that rewrites 
RDF statements and SPARQL queries to replicate the name-resolving 
capabilities of graphd,  the database behind Freebase.  Once 
basekb-tools is ready,  it will be all the easier to write queries 
against :BaseKB,  and :BaseKB will reach "generally available" status.

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