Re: The Great Public Linked Data Use Case Register for Non-Technical End User Applications

On 6/23/13 7:16 AM, Barry Norton wrote:
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> Dominic, I think this is a great idea - the W3C lists suffer both from 
> senescence and fatigue (i.e., they're out-of-date and seem not to get 
> refreshed with new examples).
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> May I be presumptuous enough to offer to help/steal from the EUCLID 
> project, where we're already compiling such a list (and ResearchSpace 
> is already on it ;) )?
>
> Barry

We don't need a central repository of anything. Linked Data is supposed 
to be about enhancing serendipitous discovery of relevant things. 
Centralization doesn't scale, that's Web 101.

If you have something relevant, just publish it. That's it.

Kingsley

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> On 23/06/13 11:28, Dominic Oldman wrote:
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>> As a result of the other thread about applications (which should 
>> continue with some more and varied views) I would like to suggest 
>> that this list starts to compile a list of use cases for linked data. 
>> We should start to list end user applications from as many different 
>> domains as possible that could never be implemented without RDF as 
>> they rely on linked data and semantic harmonisation, and would 
>> greatly benefit end users.
>>
>> I am happy to compile the suggestions made.
>>
>> Dominic
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>> Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android
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