On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 01:18:18 +0200, Paul A. Houle <[email protected]>  
wrote:

>         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.

Hello,

is there a link for an 'industry-standard-RDF-Freebase-SPARQL-endpoint'
where we all can worldwide also experience the pleasure 'how you can
query Freebase with the powerful SPARQL 1.1 language and get back as many
query results as you want and not be afraid that your queries will time
out.' or have i overseen the SPARQL-endpoint-link on :BaseKB-homepage?

If ther isn't yet such a SPARQL-endpoint-link for :BaseKB ('comparable
to DBpedia in scope'), is it planned?

Or was

'you can query Freebase with the powerful SPARQL 1.1 language and get
back as many query results as you want and not be afraid that your
queries will time out.'

only an ironical statement?

No matter how you meant it, thanks for free downloading :BaseKB...

Baran.

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