- From: Jürgen Jakobitsch <j.jakobitsch@semantic-web.at>
- Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 00:06:52 +0100
- To: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-rww <public-rww@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAETaefwWzpt7Y-JCihRg1ds_CLjDPeCUELyRNGrqsycDBwSddw@mail.gmail.com>
hi, note : siocBot's code is on heroku: heroku git:clone -a murmuring-ridge-2970 it's in alpha state but shows how easy it can be to create a bot (it is basically only one update query).. another bot that will publish the results of petanque [1] games as linked data using the bbc sports ontology is about to be developed ;-) see heroku git:clone -a protected-reef-3905 wkr j [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A9tanque | Jürgen Jakobitsch, | Software Developer | Semantic Web Company GmbH | Mariahilfer Straße 70 / Neubaugasse 1, Top 8 | A - 1070 Wien, Austria | Mob +43 676 62 12 710 | Fax +43.1.402 12 35 - 22 COMPANY INFORMATION | web : http://www.semantic-web.at/ | foaf : http://company.semantic-web.at/person/juergen_jakobitsch PERSONAL INFORMATION | web : http://www.turnguard.com | foaf : http://www.turnguard.com/turnguard | g+ : https://plus.google.com/111233759991616358206/posts | skype : jakobitsch-punkt | xmlns:tg = "http://www.turnguard.com/turnguard#" 2015-01-01 11:47 GMT+01:00 W3C Community Development Team < team-community-process@w3.org>: > Summary > The web ponders moving further towards SSL, with the W3C TAG publishing a > draft > finding on how this could be more easily achieved. There was a great > review by > the EFF on progress, as well as some interesting suggestions by timbl. > > Linked data continues it's inexorable march towards the mainstream with > steady > progress throughout the quarter and whole year. Some good reviews are > available here, here, and here. With a look forward to what we may see in > 2015. A cool ontology viewer called VOWL also caught the eye. > > There were some more discussion regarding the HTTP PATCH verb and how it > applies > to data, with specs and implementations reaching readiness. A > comprehensive > wishlist covering much of the future of LDP and RWW was posted by Sandro, > as > well as a new authentication system, called SPOT (Simple Page-Owner Token). > > > Communications and Outreach > Henry Story delivered an outstanding presentation at Scala eXchange > conference > in London, where he outlined the current state of play of the read write > web and > decentralized social web. An overview of the project is available on > github, > as well as source code. > > Some conversations took place in the identity credentials group and open > badges which aims to allow writing of achievements, via badges, on > servers, in > images and data structures, and using digital signatures. > > > > > Community Group > The LDP Patch specification is now reaching readiness and I believe the > integration into GOLD is going to happen as we speak. GOLD has also now > integrated JSON LD. > > Community group has added a slack instance, which allows slightly more > realtime > chat, an API and many other features. > > A stub wiki page has been added on the concept of "nanotations", linking to > Kingley's blog explanation, feel free to add your own examples! > > > Applications > Some initial work has started on intelligent personal assistants. Juergen > has > written a sioc bot which is able to take real time conversations and > convert > them to linked data. Leveraging adapters in hubot the code is available > on git > and was up and running in just a couple of days. > > I've also been working on a linked data robot that allows simple transfer > of > credit (aka marking) from one URI to another. The hope is to build out a > linked data based transfer and reputation system. A slightly related side > project I've started is virtual wallet, which will allow holding of web > currencies and transfer between WebIDs, much more standards work to be done > here... > > > > > Last but not Least... > > An interesting system called webhose has been launched. "The Webhose.io > API - > Easily integrate data from hundreds of thousands of global online sources: > message boards & forums, blogs, comments, reviews, news and more". Seems > like > a neat bridge to pull into your apps news from many web2.0 data sources! > > > > ---------- > > This post sent on Read Write Web Community Group > > > > 'Read Write Web — Q4 Summary — 2014' > > > http://www.w3.org/community/rww/2015/01/01/read-write-web-q4-summary-2014-3/ > > > > Learn more about the Read Write Web Community Group: > > http://www.w3.org/community/rww > > > >
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