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
links for 2008-09-26
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SIOC-rich RSS 1.0 feed
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"TOPLAP exists to promote the writing and modifying of rules while they are followed. This includes the writing of software while it is being executed, allowing programmers to improvise music and visuals live before an audience as well as conduct exploratory research with live source code."
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starter post
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"State of the Semantic Web" blog response
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"State of the Semantic Web" blog response
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How many “always true” statements can be made?
Apologies for my ealier tone.
lpkb is:
10,000 axioms made of triples, is this logic … dunno.
10,000 statement in a symbolic imperative style using set and get.
I suppose i misunderstood the Sematic Web from the start. absolutely have some way of describing uri’s, logic is fine, but knowledge representation?