- From: Daniel O'Connor <daniel.oconnor@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 19:29:55 +1030
- To: Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
- Cc: martin.hepp@ebusiness-unibw.org, "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> wrote: > Daniel O'Connor wrote: >> >> http://goodrelations.doconnor.user.dev.freebaseapps.com/ >> >> Freebase data being rendered as Good Relations ("Or Barbie and Ken's >> Semantic Web Playset") >> >> What's the best way to validate this / check it would show up in Yahoo >> search results? >> >> >> > > Daniel, > > I took a link from you page and passed it through the Virtuoso Sponger > instance that sits behind our URIBurner service [1]. I've also added a few > examples from Amazon [2], BestBuy [3], eBay [4], O'Reilly [5], and Zillow > [6]: > > Links: > > 1. > http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/about/html/http://goodrelations.doconnor.user.dev.freebaseapps.com/view?id=/en/amethyst_aura_barbie > - Your link, follow the value of the "topic" (aka. foaf:topic) property > 2. http://pnt.me/epYyjt -- Amazon book (same one used in the O'Reilly > example, and you can find it via seeAlso) > 3. http://pnt.me/d9sCpB -- BestBuy (again follow the topic or primary topic > value links) > 4. http://pnt.me/TDVWUa -- eBay (MJ's Thriller Jacket) > 5. http://bit.ly/3LvYGi -- O'Reilly book offerring starting with description > of host Web page > 6. http://bit.ly/34wYrz -- House for sale in Weston, MA via Zillow > 7. http://bit.ly/11HbCv -- Same as above re. Zillow but Vendor route to > offer > > Note: the sponger cartridges also lookup Yahoo! and Google, so in due course > seeAlso will reveal related data from those HTML+RDFa aggregating data > spaces. All you need is a proxy/wrapper style HTTP URI and you're set re. a > portable data source name to the respective linked data meshes hosted on the > Web. > *whoosh* I'm taking the fact I can find this particular product for sale on ebay via a few clicks from the topic link to mean "You haven't screwed up too badly". In which case... wooo.
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