Chris Bizer wrote:
Hi Peter,
don't know. In a O'Reilly about Google's RDFa support, Guha says that they draw and plan to draw from existing vocabularies.
"And we're not going to do this all by ourselves. As it is, we are drawing from
several sources. We're drawing from microformats. We're drawing from vCard. And there are
other places that you will see. And there's other people who know more about their topics
than we could possibly know. And we'll draw on all of these things. So to come back and
answer your question, we hope that the scope of this will be substantially more than the
scope of all the particular data types that work today by microformats."
See http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/05/google-adds-microformat-parsin.html
Cheers
Chris
All,
Even if Google makes up their own vocabulary, so what? Is this whole
game about meshing structured data? This is simply a case of meshing
their vocabulary with other vocabularies.
btw - the UMBEL framework has existed with this sort of thing in mind
for eons. Middleware style integration isn't an ABox realm constrained
activity, you can integrate in the TBox realm, and in actuality this is
where the real magic will happen :-)
Links:
1. http://umbel.org/
Kingsley
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Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im
Auftrag von Peter Ansell
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2009 13:35
An: Chris Bizer
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: fw: Google starts supporting RDFa -- 'rich snippets'
Unlike Yahoo SearchMonkey, Google has chosen to mock up their own
ontologies instead of recognising existing vocabularies.
Cheers,
Peter
2009/5/13 Chris Bizer <[email protected]>:
Very nice. After Yahoo SearchMonkey has been around for a while,
things are
now also moving at Google.
See:
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/05/introducing-rich-
snippets.html
And Ivan’s comment on it:
http://ivan-herman.name/2009/05/13/rdfa-google/
Cheers,
Chris
Von: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Matthias
Samwald
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2009 08:48
An: public-semweb-lifesci
Betreff: Google starts supporting RDFa -- 'rich snippets'
Quite preliminary, but still noteworthy. See
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/05/introducing-rich-
snippets.html
They are also searching for new vocabularies and data sources that
they can
potentially support, I guess they will soon support the popular
vocabularies
(FOAF, SIOC etc.) that are also supported by Yahoo Search Monkey [1].
Maybe
we (the HCLS IG) could come up with a biomedical demo scenario based
on RDFa
and propose that to Google?
[1]
http://developer.yahoo.com/searchmonkey/smguide/profile_vocab.html
Cheers,
Matthias Samwald
DERI Galway, Ireland
http://deri.ie/
Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution & Cognition Research, Austria
http://kli.ac.at/
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