Hi all,
thanks for all your input.
The LOD Cloud as of March 2009 is final and online.
You can find it over at
http://esw.w3.org/topic/SweoIG/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData
along with a colored by topic version and various formats.
I will update the dataset table and put a
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sources
Anja Jentzsch wrote:
Hi all,
we are currently updating the LOD cloud. Find the draft here:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/lod
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Sent: Tue 03/03/2009 10:53
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Hello,
Having just seen the bigger and better LOD cloud [1]. I was wondering
whether QDOS should have a link to DBpedia, as we
Hi everyone,
I was looking at the linked data cloud visualization the other day when
Chris Bizer posted it to this mailing list - http://tinyurl.com/b4vfbq . I
started to gather all the structural communities that I found by eye into
different sets. If you are interested, here is a blog entry
Andraz:
That the bubbles continue to grown is however a sociological
interesting phenomen :-)
And a good sign that something has gone right :)
Giovanni:
Maybe :-) but people do things for many other reason that they're right.
I think the LOD project is a great success. It is a very lively
Andraz Tori wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 01:54 +0100, Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
Hi Andreaz :-)
I don't see the difference between the LOD model and the data
(including
links) itself. At least to us at Zemanta it is immensely
helpful to have
a lot of
profiles to OS Admin
Geography in RKB Explorer and to the BBC music linked data.
cheers
John
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Sent: Fri 27/02/2009 22:58
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Hugh Glaser wrote:
I take you point, Giovanni, but I have to say it:
http://www.rkbexplorer.com/
uses a good 30 different bubbles on the (new) diagram, without collecting them
into a single store, and using the URI linkage.
From the LOD publicity point of view, it is unfortunate that you can't
Hi Andreaz :-)
I don't see the difference between the LOD model and the data (including
links) itself. At least to us at Zemanta it is immensely helpful to have
a lot of those links done. It brings down the cost of doing really
innovative stuff to us and I believe to many others too.
We
Auftrag
von Kingsley Idehen
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Anja Jentzsch wrote:
Hi all,
we are currently updating the LOD cloud. Find the draft here:
http://www4
Anja,
as in previous steps, I am happy to generate an SVG version as soon as I
get the final PDF version! Just ping me...
Cheers
Ivan
Anja Jentzsch wrote:
Hi all,
we are currently updating the LOD cloud. Find the draft here:
Not related to this thread, but this just in:
The LOD cloud was just on a slide presented at
http://transparencycamp.org for the future of http://www.recovery.gov,
the website for tracking spending in the U.S.'s economic recovery
package. Very thrilling to see it being taken seriously by the
..
Kingsley
Cheers
Chris
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An: Anja Jentzsch
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On 28/2/09 21:49, Joshua Tauberer wrote:
Not related to this thread, but this just in:
The LOD cloud was just on a slide presented at
http://transparencycamp.org for the future of http://www.recovery.gov,
the website for tracking spending in the U.S.'s economic recovery
package. Very thrilling
LOD Cloud - Please send us links to missing data sources
Anja Jentzsch wrote:
Hi all,
we are currently updating the LOD cloud. Find the draft here:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/lod-datasets_2009-02-27.png
We have already added:
1. the RKBExplorer cloud
2. the Bio2RDF cloud
3
Joshua Tauberer wrote:
Not related to this thread, but this just in:
The LOD cloud was just on a slide presented at
http://transparencycamp.org for the future of http://www.recovery.gov,
the website for tracking spending in the U.S.'s economic recovery
package. Very thrilling to see it being
Hi, Anja --
On Feb 27, 2009, at 05:58 PM, Anja Jentzsch wrote:
we are currently updating the LOD cloud. Find the draft here:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/lod-datasets_2009-02-27.png
It remains very pretty -- but it feels like a data silo of its own.
I can't speak for anyone
Hi all!
FYI, the slides that Josua was talking about are here:
http://george.thomas.name/omb/
Here is a blog post about how government agencies need to report their
spendings in RSS. (http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/rssstimulus) The data is
structured!
There will be a OpenGov Ignite during SXSW
Ted Thibodeau Jr wrote:
Hi, Anja --
On Feb 27, 2009, at 05:58 PM, Anja Jentzsch wrote:
we are currently updating the LOD cloud. Find the draft here:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/lod-datasets_2009-02-27.png
It remains very pretty -- but it feels like a data silo of its own.
I
Juan Sequeda wrote:
Hi all!
FYI, the slides that Josua was talking about are here:
http://george.thomas.name/omb/
Here is a blog post about how government agencies need to report their
spendings in RSS. (http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/rssstimulus) The data
is structured!
There will be a
Hey Ted,
Ted Thibodeau Jr schrieb:
Hi, Anja --
On Feb 27, 2009, at 05:58 PM, Anja Jentzsch wrote:
we are currently updating the LOD cloud. Find the draft here:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/lod-datasets_2009-02-27.png
It remains very pretty -- but it feels like a data silo of
congrats and kudos to all those who've made this happen. I think the cloud
diagrams are proving a very compelling visual for people who don't care
about nerdy detail but understand the idea of interlinked datasets.
Yes they're great for handwaving if the audience has never seen it,
otherwise
On 1/3/09 01:30, Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
congrats and kudos to all those who've made this happen. I think the
cloud diagrams are proving a very compelling visual for people who
don't care about nerdy detail but understand the idea of interlinked
datasets.
Yes they're great
Hi all,
we are currently updating the LOD cloud. Find the draft here:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/lod-datasets_2009-02-27.png
We have already added:
1. the RKBExplorer cloud
2. the Bio2RDF cloud
3. the LODD cloud
4. GeoSpecies
5. LIBRIS
Statistics on triple and link count (as
Anja Jentzsch wrote:
Hi all,
we are currently updating the LOD cloud. Find the draft here:
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/lod-datasets_2009-02-27.png
We have already added:
1. the RKBExplorer cloud
2. the Bio2RDF cloud
3. the LODD cloud
4. GeoSpecies
5. LIBRIS
Statistics on
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 1:55:07 AM GMT +10:00 Brisbane
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sources
Hello,
There doesnt seem to be any mention of the LiveJournal or any of
the
livejournal powered blogging sites, such as: vox, friendfeed, hi5
to
name
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Hello
Hello,
There doesnt seem to be any mention of the LiveJournal or any of the
livejournal powered blogging sites, such as: vox, friendfeed, hi5 to
name a few.
And you are missing links from QDOS to dbpedia :)
Cheers,
Mischa
On 17 Sep 2008, at 15:14, Anja Jentzsch wrote:
Hi all,
thanks
Can I echo Tom's Looking forward to the new diagram. If it was
available before Friday that would be great, as I'll be giving a talk
and would love to show the enlarged cloud ;) ???
I don't need it till Monday, though... ;-)
Paul
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