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LCSH as Linked Data
http://blogs.talis.com/ panlibus/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ lcsh-as-linked-data.phpA small number of folks, including our own Rob Styles, recently flagged up the work by Ed Summers in producing: an experimental service that makes the Library of Congress Subject Headings available as linked-data using the SKOS vocabulary. The results of this work can be found at lcsh.info.
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Portability with Linked Data
http://www.mediaslate.org/ wp/ 2008/ 05/ 14/ portability-with-linked-data/There is a lot of focus in the DataPortability Project about making it easier to access user data. Another aspect to data portability, in general, is an analogous set of activities around enabling other data on the web to be more machine accessible.
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west virginia primary results
http://www.yangxing.net/ west-virginia-primary-resultswest virginia primary results West Virginia Primary ResultsTomorrow%26#39;s primary in West Virginia won%26#39;t be nearly as dramatic as last week%26#39;s Indiana primary. Hillary Clinton is expected to win the state by more than 20%. 28 delegates will be up for grabs.
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bonnie fuller
http://www.yangxing.net/ bonnie-fullerbonnie fuller WAS BONNIE FULLER FIRED?I believe Bonnie Fuller will land at one of the celebrity weeklies in the next few weeks. Now, it’s not polite to say where but my bet is on one that has been seeing quite a bit of turnover lately. And she’ll get paid a ton of cash.
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Helping machines play with programmes - XTech presentation
http://derivadow.com/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ helping-machines-play-with-programmes-xtech-…Here are the slides from my recent presentation at XTech on our work on the BBC Programmes Ontology. I’ve also written a post over at the BBC’s Radio Lab blog about the machine readable serializations to represent the concepts described within the ontology.
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Ditching the DB-based blog for a semantic one
http://oxfordrepo.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 04/ ditching-db-based-blog-for-semantic-on…Why Yet-another-blog-engine? Well, blog engines tend to do the same things, their functionality is derived by simple views on a relational DB. To a large extent, I think that this RDB reliance has shaped the scope of what you can do with a blog and also I really feel it has guided how the blog (and related publishing) technology has developed.
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bill o reilly inside edition
http://www.yangxing.net/ bill-o-reilly-inside-editionbill o reilly inside edition Bill O’Reilly’s Major Meltdown on Inside EditionVintage footage of Bill O’Reilly losing it on Inside Edition has resurfaced on the web. The clip shows O’Reilly freaking out over a broken teleprompter.
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Giant Global Graph
http://profmgmt.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 12/ giant-global-graph/I really enjoyed this post on Giant Global Graph. This is analogous to the World Wide Web. Timbl explains that we have gone through a number of revolutions From thinking that cables and wires mattered to thinking that the computers connected to them were more important From thinking that computers
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The Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS), in the Context of Semantic Web Deployment
http://www.opensourceconnections.com/ 2008/ 05/ 12/ the-simple-knowledge-organiz…This past Thursday, May 8th I had the privilege to attend a presentation at the Library of Congress by Alistair Miles, key developer of SKOS, and semantic web practitioner at the University of Oxford. The presentation was held at the Library of Congress because they are very interested in using this emerging technology for their catalog.
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git + RDF = versioned RDF
http://morenews.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ git-rdf-versioned-rdf.htmlReading, Git for Computer Scientists, and it seems like if you turn the blob into a set of triples you pretty much have versioned RDF (or molecules even). I'm also wondering, if Digg is so pro-Semantic Web, where's the http://digg.com/semweb?