- From: Mani Kumar <mani@slideshare.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 22:20:24 +0530
- To: "Breslin, John" <john.breslin@nuigalway.ie>
- CC: public-rdfa@w3.org, sioc-dev@googlegroups.com
hi john, first apologies for replying so late. Its just that we are super busy with rolling out new features these days. as you guys noticed we recently added rdf that too was added for yahoo's searchmonkey in a hurry. and we got it working for searchmonkey but still its not the standard way of putting it. so that means we are slowly slowly touching semantic web concepts & incorporating them into slideshare. and i have already looked at sioc even before you told us and we will incorporate it as we move our focus on semantic web. thanks for the digg example it helps a lot. thanks! mani kumar Breslin, John wrote: > Great stuff Mani and all at SlideShare - > > You can also use SIOC to describe the comments - e.g. see Manu's version > for Digg - http://rdfa.digitalbazaar.com/demos/digg/stemcells.html > > Other ideas: > > sioc:related_to for Related Presentations > sioc:num_views for Views > sioc:num_replies for Comment Counter > sioc:note for Notes > dc:subject or (sioc:topic and sioct:Tag) for the tags, sioc:topic and > sioct:Category for categories > > (I've realised we probably need a sioc:favourite relationship between > Users and Items. We already have a sioct:FavouriteThings container in > SIOC Types Module but that's a little different.) > > Thanks! > > John. > > >
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