- From: Eugenio Tacchini <eugenio@favoriti.it>
- Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 15:38:39 +0200
- To: public-lod@w3.org
I hope it is just because people are busy :) there is a lot of hype around this and it would be surprising to see that there isn't any real example available. Cheers, Eugenio At 15.13 24/09/2009 -0500, you wrote: >So I guess there isn't an answer to Eugenio's question then. > >Juan Sequeda, Ph.D Student >Dept. of Computer Sciences >The University of Texas at Austin ><http://www.juansequeda.com>www.juansequeda.com >www.semanticwebaustin.org > > >On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Eugenio Tacchini ><<mailto:eugenio@favoriti.it>eugenio@favoriti.it> wrote: >At 10.24 21/09/2009 +0200, Martin Hepp (UniBW) wrote: >Hi Juan, Eugenio: > > > >Where can we see search results in Yahoo that come from the RDF of Bestbuy > >and Goodrelations? > >First, note that currently, only the standard Yahoo search results >are by default enhanced by structured meta-data, i.e., you do not >appear in the "local business" directory by Yahoo automatically. I >spoke with Yahoo about that recently and they said that inclusion in >those special Yahoo pages would be a future option, assumed that the >amount of data out there is of sufficient quantity and quality. > >You can check the appearance of a particular page using > > * wwwurl:<your uri> > >as the search parameter at ><<http://www.yahoo.com>http://www.yahoo.com>http://www.yahoo.com. > > >[...] >Hi Martin and thanks for your reply. > >My question was probably more basic: I just wanted to know some good >examples to show during a seminar I have to give in a faculty of economics. >So is there a *real* business Web site (not a demo) which provides >RDFa data crawled by Yahoo? I just would like to see the RDFa in the >source of the site and the enanched result in Yahoo; it would be ok >even without a good relation-enanchement. > >Cheers, > >Eugenio
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