Re: Adding an app to a profile

Excerpts from Kingsley Idehen's message of 2012-11-28 18:13:19 +0000:
> On 11/28/12 12:36 PM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 28 November 2012 18:32, Nathan <nathan@webr3.org 
> > <mailto:nathan@webr3.org>> wrote:
> >
> >     Melvin Carvalho wrote:
> >
> >         Part of the RWW is a clean separation between apps, data and
> >         identiry.
> >
> >         I was wondering if there's a convenient single predicate to
> >         add a webapp to
> >         a profile page.
> >
> >         Currently I use foaf : interest which isnt really accurate.
> >
> >         We were thinking about creating
> >
> >         plink : webapp
> >
> >         As per http://ontologi.es/
> >
> >         Any thoughts on this?
> >
> >         I think it would be awesome when we can finally start adding
> >         apps to our
> >         pages.
> >
> >
> >     Somehow I don't follow lol, why would we link from our foaf to an
> >     app? and in what capacity?
> >
> >     - saying "I created/contribute to this app"
> >     - saying "this is my account on website/app x" (eg this is my twitter)
> >     - something else?
> >
> >     (generally I'd thought we'd link to our data, and then different
> >     apps of a users preference would consume/display that data)
> >
> >     Apologies for the confusing, I think I'm just missing a little
> >     context somwhere :D
> >
> >
> > It's similar to when you add an app to facebook or google plus.  Then 
> > you get a link in your sidebar of your profile to say, your calendar, 
> > tasks, etc.
> >
> > Also then other people can see what apps you use
> >
> >
> >     Nath
> >
> >
> Yes, so you have "use" as the verb in the sentence: I use X . Thus, you 
> can just start with a Turtle file that states:
> 
> # start
> 
> <#i> <#use> <SomeApp>.
> 
> #if you find a preferred predicate from a shared vocabulary or ontology, 
> you can just add:
> <#use> rdfs:subPropertyOf <NewlyDiscoveredPredictateURI> .
> 
> # OR
> 
> <#use> owl:equivalentProperty <NewlyDiscoveredPredictateURI> .
> 
> # end
> 
> It just depends on what you are trying to say, don't be distracted by 
> the search for a perfect predicate from a shared vocabulary etc..
thanks for this tip!

how does it work later on when i start writing queries?

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