Google Refine has an extension architecture that Fadi Maali and Richard Cyganiak have used to add RDF functionalities

http://lab.linkeddata.deri.ie/2010/dcat/

RDF stuff is best left to RDF experts :)

But really, Kingsley, please spend some time watching those screencasts. There are one or two small UI ideas that you might find useful.

David


Quoting "Kingsley Idehen" <[email protected]>:

On 11/11/10 11:04 AM, David Huynh wrote:
[This didn't go through the first time.]

On Nov/10/10 4:21 pm, David Huynh wrote:
Hi all,

We've just released Google Refine 2.0, formerly called Freebase Gridworks, and since Gridworks has previously been used to generate linked data, I thought you might be interested in the 2.0 release:

http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/11/announcing-google-refine-20-power-tool.html Best,

David




David,

Does this update still only update Freebase? Or does it have options to persist cleansed data in RDF formats to:

1. Local drive
2. Some URL?

Lazy question, since I have delved into this update :-)

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