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Linking two Virtuoso instances to one Apache server
chem-bla-ics —
Authority: 118
Virtuoso comes with its own web front end, but I did not want to make that public. Additionally, I actually have two instances running, one for the GNU FDL licensed NMRShiftDB data, and one for the CC0 ChemPedia and Solubility data sets. So, I used Apaches proxy module linking to two Virtuoso instances. ...1 day ago -
team rockets revenge 1
Fyrebug Make Your Own Game! —
Authority: 178
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ChemPedia RDF #1: the SPARQL end point
chem-bla-ics —
Authority: 118
Well, you might spot a pattern here; yes, another chemical SPARQL end point (actually, it shares the end point with the Solubility data ). This time around Rich s ChemPedia . Taking advantage of the CC0-licensed downloads , I have created a small Groovy script (using this JSON library ) to convert the ...3 days ago -
Open Notebook Science Solubility: the SPARQL end point
chem-bla-ics —
Authority: 118
The Open Notebook Science Solubility challenge is an project crowd sourcing solubility of organic compounds in non-aqueous solvents. I have been working on RDF-ing this data: Solubility Data in Bioclipse #1 Solubility Data in Bioclipse #2: handling RDF Solubility Data in Bioclipse #3: Finding ChEBI IDs ...3 days ago -
Five Game Changing Things about the OpenLink Virtuoso + AWS Cloud Combo
Kingsley Idehen's Blog Data Space —
Authority: 104
Here are 5 powerful benefits you can immediately derive from the combination of Virtuoso and Amazons AWS services (specifically the EC2 and EBS components): Acquire your own personal or service specific data space in the Cloud. Think DBase, Paradox, FoxPRO, Access of yore, but with the power of Oracle , ...3 days ago -
Observations from OWL Experiences and Directions 2009
The Phaneron —
Authority: 100
I attended OWL Experiences and Directions (OWLED) at the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC). The sessions were very good and I had the opportunity to meet some of the greats in the OWL 2 community. What a treat ! The RDF/OWL community continues to work through important issues in realism and ...6 days ago -
The Web’s Missing Link
Advocate's Studio —
Authority: 423
It’s been a while since I mentioned on the Studio one of my pet subjects, the semantic web. But that does not mean that I haven’t been reading anything and everything I find on it. I found an interesting article published a few days ago at Government Computing News discussing worldwide databases and linked ...1 week ago -
Radioman 2nd Class
Arcane Radio Trivia —
Authority: 125
"CAUTION! NOT TO BE ENTRUSTED TO THE CARE OF ENLISTED MEN!" It sounded subversive, a peek behind a curtain of some kind. So I ferreted it home, and over many days, scanned it one page at a time into a PDF. It was the 1940 edition, so I have no doubt that in fact enlisted men can freely read this completely out of ...1 week ago -
Handling RDF Statements with Apache Velocity
YOKOFAKUN —
Authority: 116
This post is about using Apache Velocity ( a Java-based template engine ) and the Jena RDF library. My aim was to use Velocity to handle the content of one or more RDF store without compiling, just by using a custom velocity template. This idea was much inspired by Egon Willighagens posts where the RDF was handled ...2 weeks ago -
Bioclipse Manager for MyExperiment.org
chem-bla-ics —
Authority: 118
Some time ago I wrote about using Bioclipse to query to MyExperiment.org SPARQL end point . I think I had not mentioned that I have also written a manager to download MyExperiment Bioclipse Scripting Language (BSL) scripts (though there are no GUI elements yet): > myexperiment.search("RDF") [921, 928, 889] ...2 weeks ago -
This We Know
Simple Complexity —
Authority: 507
Have you ever wondered where the lowest or highest unemployment is, where cancer rates are the highest, or specific statistical information collected about your community? I came across an interesting web site today: This We Know . Our mission is to present the information the U.S. government collects about ...2 weeks ago -
New York Times publishes Linked Open Data
UMBC ebiquity —
Authority: 420
Like many newspapers, the New York Times links the first mention of well known entitles in its articles to a reference page. For example, a mention of Barack Obama links to a page which is a collection of basic information on President Obama and links to relevant stories and other resources that the Times has ...3 weeks ago -
Syfy To Make American Version Of Being Human
SciFi Pulse —
Authority: 147
Hollywood Reporter and various other sources revealed yesterday that Syfy Channel were planning to do a 13 episode Americanized version of the hit BBC Three UK Series Being Human, which centres on a Ghost, Werewolf and Vampire that live together in a flat in Bristol.3 weeks ago -
RSS: The Basics All Bloggers Should Know
Free Internet Marketing Information —
Authority: 162
Blogs are making it possible for all of the world?s information to be accessible. But keeping up-to-date with the multitude of information you are interested in can be overwhelming. Wouldn?t it be nice to have the freshest news and content delivered directly to you without having to surf from one blog to another? RSS ...3 weeks ago -
A Blog Description Google Seems to Like
Best Web Image - Web Usability and Design —
Authority: 127
Over the past couple of years I’ve made a few posts about how to write a description meta tag. One of them, Your Description Sucks is about making sure that you write a good one, or Google will just use your content on what they think is best. The second one is, Google Wants You to Be More Specific , and that was ...3 weeks ago -
<rubber><meets><road> (Part 1)
Inherent Vice —
Authority: 92
This summer, the Collection/Item Metadata research group that I’m a member of set out to build a Sesame-based testbed for testing rules derived from the CIMR categories we defined in our DCMI paper ( Collection/Item Metadata Relationships ) To do this we’ve been converting OAI-PMH XML from Opening History into ...3 weeks ago -
OWL news you can use
William Vambenepe's blog —
Authority: 409
The W3C released OWL 2 today. Most readers of this blog are IT management people (whether they call it “cloud computing” or “boring old system management”) and don’t follow RDF, OWL, SPARQL etc too closely (if at all). Yet there is a lot of potential value in using these technologies for IT management, so ...3 weeks ago -
Blogs And Sales: A Natural Business Partnership?
Free Internet Marketing Information —
Authority: 162
As you can surmise, one of the principal reasons why businesses find blogs effective as business tools is they help generate or increase sales. While there is no quantitative amount with regards to the exact monetary significance of blogging on sales, there are evidences of some sort of return on investment. Increase ...3 weeks ago -
Establishing Trust by Describing Provenance
Jeni's Musings —
Authority: 445
One of my favourite tweets from Rob McKinnon (aka @delineator ) is this one: because it’s one of the things that bugs me on occasion too, and because the issues he mentions are so vitally important when we’re talking about public sector information but (because they’re the hard issues) are easy to ...4 weeks ago -
BarCampLondon7: Non-relational Databases
Expanding horizons —
Authority: 135
Simon Willison Back channel notes on etherpad why? scalability issues — have to do bizarre things to get to Flickr/Google size some models don’t fit schemas Voldemort — used by LinkedIn needs at least four servers to get started! CouchDB, MongoDB, etc download and type make MongoDB was much ...4 weeks ago

