Hello all,
           This may be a bit off topic.  I was reading Bob DuCharme's book 
on "Learning Sparql" and sometimes I get caught up on semantics (no pun 
intended).  I had posted something on answers.semanticweb.com about wanting 
to query against an RDF file using SPARL.  Some folks recommended ARC 2 
(php) or SPARK (JavaScript).  Someone else recommended a Perl script.  So, 
at the risk of being pedantic, if these tools let me use SPARQL to query 
data in an RDF file that is in folder relative to my website, does that 
mean that each of these tools is serving as a SPARQL endpoint?  
    The other reason I was posting this here was that I remember Bob 
mentioning an article on extending and using using an existing vocabulary.  
I cannot find that article or link.
     At this point, I am using MediaWiki and the Semantic MediaWiki bundle. 
I think Top Quadrants offerings can improve the User Interaction and offer 
different or more user friendly features.  
        I am also curious about schema.org in that it was created by the 
search engines to be used for creating enhanced search results.  This can 
be represented as RDF/XML also, though.  To what advantage is this?  
Google, Bing, Yahoo are not indexing RDF/XML files are they?
Thanks,
Bruce

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