- From: Giovanni Tummarello <giovanni.tummarello@deri.org>
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 01:08:15 +0000
- To: kidehen@openlinksw.com
- Cc: "Hausenblas, Michael" <michael.hausenblas@joanneum.at>, riese <riese@joanneum.at>, public-lod@w3.org
Kingsely i have seen the tool and actually like it a lot as a geek. But it is true that it is all in all very difficult to get linked data today, a linked data browser and do something useful with it. (something that goes beyond browsing data associated with the single uri, which one can do simply surfing the equivalent http pages). I dont say impossible :-) i say very difficult. and doing something that has a good end user experience and value seems to be the most neglected part of the research anyway, but i am not saying anything new here. Giovanni On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 1:09 PM, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> wrote: > Giovanni, > > My browser link was just to about exposing the RDF linked data. > > If you want to delve into the RDF graph via the "Navigator" panel, then > you need to click twice to move from one context to the other, this is > because the first click gets the data, and the second goes into the data > set etc.. Anyway, we are missing a user guide for the RDF Browser which > is simply down to the fact that the Browser development is in flux, we > already have a newer version etc.. > > Maybe I should make a movie about browsing RDF Linked Data using our > Browsers :-) >
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