Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
Kingsely i have seen the tool and actually like it a lot as a geek.

But it is true that it is all in all very difficult to get linked data
today, a linked data browser and do something useful with it.
(something that goes beyond browsing data associated with the single
uri, which one can do simply surfing the equivalent http pages).

I dont say impossible :-) i say very difficult. and doing something
that has a good end user experience and value seems to be the most
neglected part of the research anyway, but  i am not saying anything
Giovanni,

There are many challenges associated with Generic Browsing. Our Browser is not an End User Tool in it's current guise :-)

We working on a range of different approaches to this problem at the current time.

Kingsley
new here.

Giovanni




On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 1:09 PM, Kingsley Idehen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Giovanni,

 My browser link was just to about exposing the RDF linked data.

 If you want to delve into the RDF graph via the "Navigator" panel, then
 you need to click twice to move from one context to the other, this is
 because the first click gets the data, and the second goes into the data
 set etc..  Anyway, we are missing a user guide for the RDF Browser which
 is simply down to the fact that the Browser development is in flux, we
 already have a newer version etc..

 Maybe I should make a movie about browsing RDF Linked Data using our
 Browsers :-)




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Regards,

Kingsley Idehen       Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
President & CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com





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