>>>>>Some CMS like Drupal have already understood this and are rapidly moving >>>>> towards exposing their content as RDF data > > Here's the problem. Drupal are exposing _the data stored in Drupal. Do we > expect everyone on web to use Drupal ? No. What happens to information on > times.com, blogspot.com, googlegroups.com or kashmirtimes.com ? Semantic web > is not about converting someone's data and exposing it with semantic view. > Its about the _whole_ data out there on web and then building a web of > semantic links on top of that and then doing reasoning on top of that etc. > > Modular components can be reused across platforms, and if necessary re-written. I remember when RSS first, and then ATOM, became available to export feeds first one, then two, then all the platforms supported this small but vital feature I figure RDF could be another one of those, but the questions I asked about modelling the triples is still something I have not come to terms with. I still cant figure it out, but think its somewhere along the line pdmReceived on Monday, 20 October 2008 10:25:02 GMT
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