data change notification and subscription (was Re: connections)

> Ironically, its 2010 and still don't even have DDE (a 1980's technology)
re. data change notification and subscription etc..
> Anyway, these things are coming, pubsubhubbub applied to linked data,
annotations (simply UIs for 3-Tuple conversations) etc..

Shameless plug: Alex Passant wrote a nice post about some work we did with
pubsubhubbub and SPARQL.

http://apassant.net/blog/2010/04/18/sparql-pubsubhubbub-sparqlpush

There is an open source implementation available, if anybody is interested
in joining in on the fun.

http://code.google.com/p/sparqlpush

Cheers,
Pablo

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>wrote:

> kkw@MIT.EDU wrote:
>
>> Quoting Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>:
>>
>>  Danny Ayers wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Kingsley
>>>>
>>>> still not automatic though, is it?
>>>>
>>>>  Is it "Automatic or Nothing?" .
>>>
>>> What's mechanical to Person A might be automatic to Person B, both are
>>> individual operating with individual context lenses (world views and skill
>>> sets).
>>>
>>> What I can say is this: we can innovate around the Outer Join i.e., not
>>> finding what you seek triggers a quest for missing data discovery and/or
>>> generation. Now, that's something the Web as a discourse medium can actually
>>> facilitate, once people grok the process of adding Structured Data to the
>>> Web etc..
>>>
>>>
>>> Kingsley
>>>
>>
>> Hmmm...Has anyone thought about some sort of LinkIt service where
>> non-programmers could identify things they're linking manually and ask for
>> a
>> link?
>>
>
> We are gradually moving to things like this under the general banner of
> Annotations and Data Syncs.
>
> Ironically, its 2010 and still don't even have DDE (a 1980's technology)
> re. data change notification and subscription etc..
>
> Anyway, these things are coming, pubsubhubbub applied to linked data,
> annotations (simply UIs for 3-Tuple conversations) etc..
>
>
>
>  Would that open the door for identifying those that could be
>> auto-generated and those that could build social pressure for SemWeb
>> annotations and data owner participation?   -k
>>
>
> I call this Data Spaces and Data Driven Discourse, its all coming :-)
>
>
> BTW - Twitter may also help accelerate comprehension and appreciation of
> what you seek. Many sources of solutions are taking shape etc..
>
> Very good point, by the way!
>
>
> Kingsley
>
>

Received on Monday, 19 April 2010 17:01:58 UTC