I've been experimenting with the new Web Data Basket and really like the power! 
 I'm going to be sure to use it the next time I need to buy something from Best 
Buy...

That said, while I've only looked a bit on the web, it seems that most sites do 
not make RDFa or RDF available.  The best sites I've found are dbpedia (of 
course) and BestBuy.com.  Best Buy makes great use of the Good Relations 
ontology!  However, most news sites don't seem to use it nor do other major 
publishers.

I'm trying to pull together a compelling demonstration using real sources to 
show why Linked Data is important.  I know we are in the "chicken or egg" 
period where it's hard to do a good demo to sell an idea but you can't create 
the demo without building the idea...

What I'd like to know is:  Has anyone found a good collection of publically 
available websites that can be used with the Web Data Basket?  I'm particularly 
interested in news sites, technical literature, etc...

Thanks,

Tim

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