Hi.
It seems natural to me to think about RSS 1.0 as a mean to create feeds
about notifications of items appearing on the Semantic Web, in a way to
embed a copy of any SemWeb resource expressed as RDF inside RSS items.
However, I cannot seem to find examples of desktop-like clients that
would be
Hi,
ISWC2009 is about to begin tomorrow, and we're sure to have an
interesting week ahead of us! Just like in previous years, ISWC2009
provides information about its papers, authors, events, etc. as linked
open data. The data is freely available at
On 22 Oct 2009, at 10:52, Olivier Berger wrote:
Is RSS 1.0 obsolete ?
Yes.
Best,
Richard
Are you aware of RSS clients (Open Source) ones that are able to
integrate rendering plugins for any RDF resource found in the items ?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
--
Olivier BERGER
- general chair Enrico Motta:
http://data.semanticweb.org/person/enrico-motta (see that is general chair
2009)
- a paper from the research track:
http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/iswc/2009/paper/research/311
- a workshop at ISWC2009:
Hi,
Ordnance Survey now has some linked data up at:
data.ordnancesurvey.co.uk
This data includes identifiers and names for the administrative and voting
areas of Great Britain. Explicit geometries are not included in the RDF, but
there are topological relationships included between regions
Wow, John, awesome and timely.
(For llinkage, I have put the same URIs I had before into sameAs. eg:
http://sameas.org/?uri=http://data.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/id/70037256
I think there are about 160, but more would be appreciated!)
On 24/10/2009 01:51, John Goodwin
Knud Hinnerk Möller wrote:
Hi,
ISWC2009 is about to begin tomorrow, and we're sure to have an
interesting week ahead of us! Just like in previous years, ISWC2009
provides information about its papers, authors, events, etc. as linked
open data. The data is freely available at