On 4/4/13 8:08 AM, Martynas Jusevičius wrote:
NXP Semiconductors are building their product information hub on Linked Data:
http://blog.nxp.com/is-linked-data-the-future-of-data-integration-in-the-enterprise/

BBC has quite a few blogposts about semantic publishing and their use of Linked Data, for example:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/posts/Linked-Data-Connecting-together-the-BBCs-Online-Content


The BBC has published RDF based Linked Data for eons (re., Web or Linked Data time) [1][2][3]:

[1] http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes -- Programmes
[2] http://www.bbc.co.uk/music -- Music
[3] http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/ -- Nature and Wild Life.


Kingsley
Martynas
graphity.org <http://graphity.org>



On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Harry Halpin <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



    On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 1:40 PM, Martynas Jusevičius
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hey Harry,

        HeltNormalt (http://heltnormalt.dk) is a danish entertainment
        content-publishing site built entirely on Linked Data
        principles, using Dydra triplestore (http://dydra.com) and
        Graphity Linked Data platform (http://graphity.org).

        Content negotiation was not implemented because of caching
        reasons (there is quite a high traffic), but RDF is accessible
        using a query parameter:
        http://heltnormalt.dk/striben/2011/03/09?view=rdf

        We presented a paper about its architecture at the W3C LEDP
        workshop:
        http://www.w3.org/2011/09/LinkedData/ledp2011_submission_1.pdf


    That's exactly the type of example I'm looking for. Any others?

        Martynas
        graphity.org <http://graphity.org>


        On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Harry Halpin
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



            On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 3:25 AM, Kingsley Idehen
            <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
            wrote:

                On 4/3/13 6:06 PM, Harry Halpin wrote:
                Is there a list of WebApps that actually consume
                Linked Data?

                Does anyone know of any sites that actually use RDF
                as a backend?

                Crossing fingers.

                There's been a whole thread in the last month to which
                most responses have included URLs to Linked Data
                consumer apps [1] . I would start there :-)

                Link:
                http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-lod/2013Mar/0152.html
                .



            These are all about visualization. I'm not sure if that's
            a real problem with a concrete Web App. Linked Data
            visualization is only a problem if you first believe
            Linked Data is the solution to your problem. I'm looking
            for apps where Linked Data provides a concrete benefit
            over, say, just using SQL or attribute-value pairs on the
            backend.

            It would be great if a list of these Linked Data (AJAR I
            remember TimBL saying) were kept on a wiki page somewhere!

                Kingsley


                On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 11:47 PM, Kingsley Idehen
                <[email protected]
                <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                    On 4/3/13 5:32 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:

                        Because it is. :-)

                        Along with Kingsley's Crime #2 Against Linked
                        Data, I think this is Crime #1 Against Linked
                        Data.
                        (It is the other side of what Kingsley would
                        possibly call the "value chain".)

                        Someone spent a lot of effort creating and
                        publishing the data you are consuming.
                        And went to the effort of making it easy for
                        you by publishing it as Linked Data.
                        OK, if you are just doing a bit of
                        republishing, maybe there isn't much point,
                        but if you have done anything of interest,
                        and especially if you have added any
                        knowledge, let other people consume the
                        fruits of your labours as easily as the
                        people you got the stuff from made it for you.
                        You clearly know about Linked Data, because
                        you are consuming it, so it shouldn't be that
                        hard for you (OK, maybe we need to make it
                        easier!).

                        And never think that the stuff you were
                        publishing isn't interesting for someone else
                        to consume!
                        If everyone thought like that we wouldn't
                        have any Linked Data at all.

                        Crime #3 Against Linked Data?
                        Using a string to identify a resource,
                        because "nobody would want to make a
                        statement about that".

                        Cheers
                        Hugh



                    Amen!!

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