On 11/11/10 1:19 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Google Refine has an extension architecture that Fadi Maali and Richard Cyganiak have used to add RDF functionalities
Yes, I am aware of that. So safe to assume that this extension will inherit the new functionality associated with this update etc?


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.

Bad time to pick on me re. UI, we're finishing off Pivot binding to Linked Data :-)

I am thinking end game, so my question was about what happens after all the data has been cleansed, where can it go, and in what formats. If the extension inherits the new then my question's answered :-)

Kingsley

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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