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Triplr – stuff in, triples out

March 25th, 2007

I’ve made a new thing: Triplr for GETting semwebby data. Go check it out.

It’s unrelated to the other older new thing not previously mentioned in a blog post: Flickcurl which is the C library I made for the Flickr API (about 25% complete) although I did steal the cute name from the utility which turns a Flickr photo’s description into triples, with the help of the new machine tags support. My conversion could be improved, I had to invent some namespaces.

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Triplr - stuff in, triples out

March 25th, 2007

I’ve made a new thing: Triplr for GETting semwebby data. Go check it out.

It’s unrelated to the other older new thing not previously mentioned in a blog post: Flickcurl which is the C library I made for the Flickr API (about 25% complete) although I did steal the cute name from the utility which turns a Flickr photo’s description into triples, with the help of the new machine tags support. My conversion could be improved, I had to invent some namespaces.

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semantic web is webby data

March 17th, 2007

I often been puzzled why people write “The Semantic Web is AI” and “The Semantic Web is a top-down design” and “The Semantic Web is Ontologies”. As far as I’m concerned, all of those are bogus. I think I’ve worked out why they write this - they aren’t talking to anyone actually working directly on the technologies.

The semantic web is: a webby way to link data. That is all.

Everything beyond that is entirely optional fluff: data vs metadata, syntaxes, ontologies, query languages, rules, logic, …

This is my “lowercase” semantic web and the basis of what I have in running production code right now.

I’ll probably use that as my theme when I speak about A Little Semantics Can Go a Long Way on the panel at the Semantic Technology Conference in San Jose in May. ( I’ll also be at WWW2007 in Banff, Canada and XTech 2007 in Paris. )

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