Tim Churches wrote:
> Joern Clausen wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I just recently learned about Timeline and I am very impressed. I used
>> it right away to enhance my shot at the hello-world example of mashups,
>> my Google-Maps-Earthquake visualiser. You can find the new version here
>>
>>    http://www.oe-files.de/gmaps/usgseq-timeline.html
> 
> Very nice! As are many of the other examples that have been posted to
> this list. Here is another one, still under development:
> 
> http://www.oshca.org/healthdir/foss_health.html
> 
> I am asking people who want to have their software included to email me
> the relevant data as a snippet of JSON code, which I just paste into the
> master JSON data file after a quick quality assurance check. But I am
> sure slicker, more distributed mechanisms for updating the data file(s)
> are possible
> 
> Which makes me think that a meta-Exhibit, an Exhibit of other Exhibits,
> might be nice. On the SIMILE Exhibit web site?

We already have that at http://simile.mit.edu/metaexhibit/ but it's
protected because we get the data automatically by using the referrer
logs and that data is privacy sensitive.

We have started to list all the interesting (and willingly public)
exhibits in our wiki

 http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Exhibit/Examples

the next step is to call Semantic Mediawiki, get the RDF for that list,
send to Babel and obtain a JSON representation for a public meta-exhibit.

It's in my todo list but I won't be sad if somebody beats me to it :-)

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Stefano Mazzocchi
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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