Re: Analyzing the success of LOD

2009-03-02 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Matthias Samwald wrote: 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

Re: Analyzing the success of LOD

2009-03-02 Thread Daniel Schwabe
On 02/03/2009 10:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote: ... De-referencable URIs, Negotable Representation of Resource Descriptions, and other elements of the Linked Data Web's FORCE as are simply there to be tapped by current/next generation of innovators on the Web and/or across the Enterprise en route

Re: Analyzing the success of LOD

2009-03-02 Thread Dan Brickley
On 2/3/09 15:23, Daniel Schwabe wrote: On 02/03/2009 10:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote: ... De-referencable URIs, Negotable Representation of Resource Descriptions, and other elements of the Linked Data Web's FORCE as are simply there to be tapped by current/next generation of innovators on the Web

Re: Analyzing the success of LOD

2009-03-02 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Dan Brickley wrote: On 2/3/09 15:23, Daniel Schwabe wrote: On 02/03/2009 10:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote: ... De-referencable URIs, Negotable Representation of Resource Descriptions, and other elements of the Linked Data Web's FORCE as are simply there to be tapped by current/next generation of

Re: Analyzing the success of LOD

2009-03-02 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Daniel Schwabe wrote: On 02/03/2009 10:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote: ... De-referencable URIs, Negotable Representation of Resource Descriptions, and other elements of the Linked Data Web's FORCE as are simply there to be tapped by current/next generation of innovators on the Web and/or across