Hi,

I wrote a blog post regarding knowledge representation and reasoning using 
graph databases:
        
http://markorodriguez.com/2011/02/23/knowledge-representation-and-reasoning-with-graph-databases/

Automated reasoning is currently dominated by RDF and its stack of 
technologies. However, the standard meta modeling language OWL is restricted to 
description logics. While this is all fine and good, it must be said that there 
are numerous types of logics. I think that because graph databases don't have a 
such strict "layered cake," the graph database scene is ripe to be a foundation 
for the exploration and exploitation of other reasoning structures and 
algorithms.

Thats that,
Marko.

http://markorodriguez.com
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