Eating your own dog food and inviting others to dinner is not the exclusive 
domain of software engineers only, as I discovered when trying to come up with 
a new paradigm for building online communities with social search capabilities 
for selected sectors industry or civil society.

So it got me thinking about linked data and the semantic web, based on the 
contents I have seen in emails from the past two years from the two mailing 
lists fro the W3C to which I subscribe and read every single day

One of the biggest problems we seem to have in getting linked data and the 
semantic web to the main public is that "we" i.e. its promoters, aficionados, 
gurus and developers and dedicated usersĀ  are scattered all over the place and 
on the internet.

Has anyone ever given thought to creating a portal site, which combines some 
features of LinkedIn.com and Arxiv.org with online directories, product 
exhibits and a "social search engine"?

And of course there would be the links to everything.

And the whole darn thing would be an excellent launching pad for new start-ups 
and information hub for angel and corporate investors to hunt for new projects 
to fund.

Build it and they will come.

Is there any way we can get a collection of interested professionals, existing 
groups and initiatives together to dream up the design and blue print for such 
a thing and then build it?

Milton Ponson
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PO Box 1154, Oranjestad
Aruba, Dutch Caribbean
Project Paradigm: A structured approach to bringing the tools for sustainable 
development to all stakeholders worldwide by creating ICT tools for NGOs 
worldwide and: providing online access to web sites and repositories of data 
and information for sustainable development

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