Since you brought up the issue of bandwidth and not having adequate resources 
to follow all threads I put the question out there for debate:

How do we create a useful set of tools for extracting useful information from 
all the threads to which one subscribes and have this presented for download in 
a summary with links and additional info every morning or time of convenience 
for perusal?

I myself have dozens of email addresses and subscribe to 100+ subscribers email 
lists. Already social media share information and free email providers like 
GMail and Yahoo are no exception.

Are there L(O)D apps or programs with this capability? They must exist, maybe 
some declassified programs or algorithms?


 
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________________________________
 From: Bernard Vatant <[email protected]>
To: Linking Open Data <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 8:44 AM
Subject: RDF, Linked Data etc : please ping me when it's over ...
 


I guess I'm not the only one : I'm about to put a filter rule on my inbox


"from public-lod" AND (contains "RDF" and "Linked Data") => trash


No one having a decent full-time job and normal life can have the bandwidth 
(not even speaking of the will or interest) to follow those threads. It's too 
bad because there is certainly a lot of amazing stuff I miss.


So please ping me when it's over, and if someone can write a summary and 
possibly draw useful conclusions, please do so and post it on a stable URI 
where everything could be parsed in a single piece of document.


Note : anyone willing to do that is both a saint and a fool :)


Have fun


Bernard




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