On 6/20/12 12:38 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Yes, I could do.
But it would be a barrier, certainly at the moment.
It is much easier for someone to send me a username and password to put into 
their curl, than for to start with, well what you need to do first is get a 
WebID. Now let me tell you what a WebID is…
Simple access is everything.

WebID isn't complex. Users get a digital identity card (a Web resource) that bears identity claims. These claims are verified cryptographically via existing PKI technology that's already backed into all Web browsers.

It can be as simple as:

1. http://id.myopenlink.net/certgen
2. http://my-profile.eu .

Links:

1. http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebID -- WebID Info Portal
2. http://delicious.com/kidehen/webid_verifier -- WebID verification services
3. http://delicious.com/kidehen/webid_apps+webid_apps -- WebID apps.


Kingsley



On 20 Jun 2012, at 17:21, Kingsley Idehen wrote:

On 6/20/12 12:03 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
(Sorry to repeat myself :-) )
If you want a way of collecting and publishing coref data (or indeed any pair 
data), then I would be happy to provide a
http://sameas.org/store/games or whatever, where you could even post pairs as 
they happen.
Tell me the name you want, a username and password for the htaccess, and Bob's 
Your Uncle
(http://sameas.org/?uri=http://rdf.freebase.com/ns/m.0265wn_)

(This is one of the primary reasons for sameas.org - there is a lot of coref 
stuff being generated, but it sits on researchers' and PhD students' PCs, etc 
and never sees the light of day.)
Best
Hugh
Hugh,

What about using WebID and WebID based ACLs re. controlled or purpose-specific 
access to this service?

Yesterday, I shared a post [1] on the Read-Write community mailing list that 
showcases an example of this kind of WebID & Linked Data exploitation.

Links

1. http://bit.ly/NNOkNB -- mounting 3rd party storage services into my WebID 
ACL protected personal data space .

Kingsley

On 20 Jun 2012, at 16:44, Elena Simperl wrote:

Am 20.06.2012 15:19, schrieb Melvin Carvalho:
On 20 June 2012 15:11, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected]> wrote:
On 6/19/12 3:23 PM, Martin Hepp wrote:
[1] Games with a Purpose for the Semantic Web, IEEE Intelligent Systems, Vol. 
23, No. 3, pp. 50-60, May/June 2008.

Do the games at: http://ontogame.sti2.at/games/, still work? The more data 
quality oriented games the better re. LOD and the Semantic Web in general.
Hey,

Most of the OntoGame games still work, and a more comprehensive list of related 
games is available at http://semanticgames.org/. One of the problems I see, 
however, is that all data collected through such games is not accessible or 
reusable by applications (or in other games, as a matter of fact).

Elena
Others: Are there any other games out there?

iand is working on a game:

http://blog.iandavis.com/2012/05/21/wolfie/
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