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FAO: RDF

February 20th, 2007 (2007-02-20T23:32:20-0800) 16 Comments

In my BarCamp round-up I commented on RDF getting a strong showing in presentations. It caught my eye and I came out feeling optimistic about the future of rich data on the web. Don’t misinterpret that sentence as RDF enthusiasm yet, though.

The thing about RDF is that no-one has yet demonstrated any real-world reason to [...]

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The night before my Semantic Web exam

May 23rd, 2006 (2006-05-23T21:38:05-0700)

After a solid week of revision (which is a really big achievement for me… just before my penultimate exam ever) I’ve just realised that most of the RDF, RDFS and OWL references I’ve noted lately have been written in pseudo-XPath.

Sometimes even my own geek achievements amaze me.

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