RE: DBpedia now available as triple pattern fragments

On 29 Okt 2014 at 09:35, Ruben Verborgh wrote:
> Dear DBpedia enthusiasts,
> 
> DBpedia is perhaps the most widely known Linked Data source on the Web.
> You can use DBpedia in a variety of ways: by querying the SPARQL endpoint,
> by browsing Linked Data documents, or by downloading one of the data
dumps.
> Access to all of these data sources is offered free of charge.
> 
> Last week, a fourth way of accessing DBpedia became publicly available:
> DBpedia's triple pattern fragments at http://fragments.dbpedia.org/.

Kudos! Fantastic work Ruben. Is there already a public status page comparing
the uptime of DBpedia's SPARQL endpoint for a query equivalent to a TPF
request?



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Markus Lanthaler
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Received on Thursday, 30 October 2014 18:56:00 UTC