Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-10-17 Thread Martin Hepp (UniBW)
Hi Eugenio: Eugenio Tacchini wrote: Hi Martin, thanks a lot for your detailed explanation; I will try to play with searchmonkey ASAP. I'm also the webmaster of an Italian Web site that sells event tickets and downloadable music and I would like to apply goodrelations to it. There is the st

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-10-05 Thread Eugenio Tacchini
At 17.03 27/09/2009 +0200, Martin Hepp (UniBW) wrote: Hi Eugenio: >I think I'm missing the point, Yahoo announced the first support for microformats more or less one year and half ago, and for RDFa one year ago >(

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Evan Goer wrote: On Sep 29, 2009, at 10:27 AM, Kingsley Idehen wrote: > > It would be great to have a music ontology, as we have Yahoo! Music > and Yahoo! Upcoming (an event website -- many of which are concerts). > Make a real, solid music ontology, and we will strongly consider > supporting

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-29 Thread Juan Sequeda
Evan, I'm pushing to get a lot of the music sites in Austin to do this. One of them is Turn2Live.com. We are using FOAF, Music Ontology, and linking to DBpedia and BBC if possible. I'm pushing for a launch very soon. This is going slow because of the lack of incentive, hence my questions. Right no

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-29 Thread Evan Goer
On Sep 29, 2009, at 10:27 AM, Kingsley Idehen wrote: > > It would be great to have a music ontology, as we have Yahoo! Music > and Yahoo! Upcoming (an event website -- many of which are concerts). > Make a real, solid music ontology, and we will strongly consider > supporting it. There has

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Evan Goer wrote: On Sep 27, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Martin Hepp (UniBW) wrote: Hi Juan, Juan Sequeda wrote: *One final question. Yahoo crawls all vocabularies while Google only crawls their vocabulary, right? To my knowledge, both crawl only a predefined list of vocabs. Fortunately, Yahoo crawl

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-29 Thread Evan Goer
On Sep 27, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Martin Hepp (UniBW) wrote: Hi Juan, Juan Sequeda wrote: *One final question. Yahoo crawls all vocabularies while Google only crawls their vocabulary, right? To my knowledge, both crawl only a predefined list of vocabs. Fortunately, Yahoo crawls standard vocab

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-27 Thread Martin Hepp (UniBW)
Hi Juan, Juan Sequeda wrote: Gotcha! Now I understand perfectly. I'm trying to get the local businesses in Austin to add RDFa. However, I have nothing tangible to show them. IMHO, the best way to convince business to do this is if you go through the SEO people. But until we don't see Yahoo (and

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-27 Thread Juan Sequeda
Gotcha! Now I understand perfectly. I'm trying to get the local businesses in Austin to add RDFa. However, I have nothing tangible to show them. IMHO, the best way to convince business to do this is if you go through the SEO people. But until we don't see Yahoo (and Google) taking advantage of RDF

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-27 Thread Martin Hepp (UniBW)
Hi Juan: that really does clarify it, but I still have not seen any results in Yahoo Search that have enhanced results thank to the RDFa. Can you point me to some examples? As said in my earlier mail: I am still eagerly waiting for existing pages like http://www.heppnetz.de/searchmonkey/pr

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-27 Thread Juan Sequeda
Martin, that really does clarify it, but I still have not seen any results in Yahoo Search that have enhanced results thank to the RDFa. Can you point me to some examples? Can we find enhanced results from Best Buy? Having these examples will make a compelling case to others when I always get ask

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-27 Thread Martin Hepp (UniBW)
Hi Eugenio: >I think I'm missing the point, Yahoo announced the first support for microformats more or less one year and half ago, and for RDFa one year ago >(http://developer.yahoo.net/blog/archives/2

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-25 Thread Eugenio Tacchini
At 16.15 25/09/2009 +0200, you wrote: Dear Juan: Juan Sequeda wrote: So I guess there isn't an answer to Eugenio's question then. The answer is: I don't know a URI that, as of today, already appears in Yahoo with more details based on RDFa mark-up, but that will change very soon. If Peter

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Hepp (UniBW)
Dear Juan: Juan Sequeda wrote: So I guess there isn't an answer to Eugenio's question then. The answer is: I don't know a URI that, as of today, already appears in Yahoo with more details based on RDFa mark-up, but that will change very soon. If Peter has one, I would be happy to kearn of i

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-25 Thread Eugenio Tacchini
Even a google RDFa enanched result would be ok E. At 15.13 24/09/2009 -0500, you wrote: So I guess there isn't an answer to Eugenio's question then. Juan Sequeda, Ph.D Student Dept. of Computer Sciences The University of Texas at Austin www.juansequeda.com www.sema

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-25 Thread Eugenio Tacchini
I hope it is just because people are busy :) there is a lot of hype around this and it would be surprising to see that there isn't any real example available. Cheers, Eugenio At 15.13 24/09/2009 -0500, you wrote: So I guess there isn't an answer to Eugenio's question then. Juan Sequeda, Ph

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-24 Thread Juan Sequeda
So I guess there isn't an answer to Eugenio's question then. Juan Sequeda, Ph.D Student Dept. of Computer Sciences The University of Texas at Austin www.juansequeda.com www.semanticwebaustin.org On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Eugenio Tacchini wrote: > At 10.24 21/09/2009 +0200, Martin Hepp (U

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-23 Thread Eugenio Tacchini
At 10.24 21/09/2009 +0200, Martin Hepp (UniBW) wrote: Hi Juan, Eugenio: >Where can we see search results in Yahoo that come from the RDF of Bestbuy >and Goodrelations? First, note that currently, only the standard Yahoo search results are by default enhanced by structured meta-data, i.e., you

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-21 Thread Martin Hepp (UniBW)
Hi Juan, Eugenio: Where can we see search results in Yahoo that come from the RDF of Bestbuy and Goodrelations? First, note that currently, only the standard Yahoo search results are by default enhanced by structured meta-data, i.e., you do not appear in the "local business" directory by Yah

Re: Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-21 Thread Juan Sequeda
Good question. Where can we see search results in Yahoo that come from the RDF of Bestbuy and Goodrelations? Juan Sequeda, Ph.D Student Dept. of Computer Sciences The University of Texas at Austin www.juansequeda.com www.semanticwebaustin.org On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Eugenio Tacchini w

Yahoo RDFa enahced results example

2009-09-21 Thread Eugenio Tacchini
Hi all, maybe I'm a bit OT, anyway: could someone give me a good example of yahoo local business RDFa-enanched result? All the examples I read so far have the same "problem": the entity is included in local.yahoo.com too. Example: if I search for "gary danko san francisco" I'll get a nice str