Some snappy explanation.
- Use URIs to identify things
- Use HTTP URIs so that people can locate and look up these things
- Provide useful information about the thing when it's looked up
- Include links to other, related things in the exposed data as a means of improving information discovery on the Web
RDFTree Editor update
Following a fine suggestion from MrJ1971, I’ve uploaded the code I mentioned yesterday to Google Groups svn. To grab it just do:
svn checkout http://rdftree.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ rdftree-read-only
(Warning - it’s a warts and all dump - I think even the Javadoc’s in there. I think build.xml is in /etc)
If you want commit access, let me know.
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