Re: Demo -- Combining the power of Markdown, Nanotation, and Linked Data Principles for Data Access, Connectivity, and Flow

 A few summers ago cross-channel tourism policy was limited by a wrong view of COVID infection rates in France.  The "culprit" turned to be a raging pandemic on Reunion.  This is what FOAF and schema.org hath wrought, and no it should never happen again ...
... but might as long as there is a perceived advantage ("... with first movers gaining the advantage.").
    On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 08:15:16 AM CDT, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 

ne 30. 4. 2023 v 21:45 odesílatel Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> napsal:

  

 
 On 4/30/23 3:40 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
  
Yep, Big Data will always inevitable be replaced by Small Webby Data (aka. Linked Data) :)
 
Correction:
 
Yep, Big Data will always inevitably be replaced by Small Webby Data (aka. Linked Data) :)


Implications: 

Linked Data on the web was, IMHO, first popularized by Dan Brickley with schema.org
The incentive mechanism was to provide a type of linked data for search engines, as part of SEO, and things like link previews
That was a simple form of linked data, which is what that generation of engines understood, and that generation of developers understood
It is now emerging that more complex information can be understood, and therefore, could be a target for a whole new generation of linked data
We can start to do much more than link previews.  Whole knowledge bases in pages, social webs, business logic.
Instead of tareging simple search engines, we can start a new system of 5* linked data, safe in the knowledge that the engines will adapt to it, rather than, us adapting to the engines.
What went before can be replaced with proper structured data, clean separations, correct HR14, and modern vocabularies.  

Indeed the engines will be tolerant in the transition from 4.5* linked data to 5*, with first movers gaining the advantage.

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