- From: Giovanni Tummarello <giovanni.tummarello@deri.org>
- Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 10:57:47 +0100
- To: "Aldo Bucchi" <aldo.bucchi@gmail.com>
- Cc: "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>
Just out of the RDF playground for a second, http://www.evri.com/mainline-ui/jsp/index.jsf seems to know.. "Madonna > divorce > Guy Ritchie" it will give you 5 sources on the web that say that. (last 3 days..) Madonna > * > Guy Ritchie returns many more things (someof which are noisy etc..) but similar results can be obtained with textmap.com Giovanni On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Aldo Bucchi <aldo.bucchi@gmail.com> wrote: > > http://bit.ly/2fmmcL > > I know its not time to worry about this kind of stuff, and this > happens in the real world, etc. > But. Is there a way to trace this statement back? At least date of > extraction from its source? > > In other words: > How would you build The mythical Oh Yeah!? button in this case. > Manually speaking. > > Perhaps efforts such as VoiD could include some metadata to trace > sources back to originating authority. Some rudimentary protocol, so I > can say. > Trust wikipedia, or trust this daterange, etc. > > Best, > A > > > -- > :::: Aldo Bucchi :::: > +56 9 7623 8653 > skype:aldo.bucchi > twitter:aldonline > http://aldobucchi.com/ > http://univrz.com/ >
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