Re: Prototyping a decentralized graph

Danny Ayers wrote:
> [cc'ing SWEO  - a challenge!]
>
> On 21/08/07, Julian Bond <julian_bond@voidstar.com> wrote:
>   
>> Anthony Romano <dominatus@gmail.com> Tue, 21 Aug 2007 14:53:42
>>     
>>> Tabber allows for this.
>>>       
>> This is a brilliant way of generating richer and richer FOAF. Now can we
>> please do something useful with it?
>>
>> I've been thoroughly rude about FOAF in the past, calling it "Write only
>> data". The whole essence of Brad's proposal is real solutions for real
>> people. But I still don't see anything built on top of FOAF that doesn't
>> require a degree in computer science.
>>     
>
> Tried Tabulator?
>
> http://www.w3.org/2005/ajar/tab
>
> (0.8 version seems to work best for me, needs Firefox, plus a settings tweak)
>
> Pop this in "Add to outline":
>
> http://www.ecademy.com/module.php?mod=network&op=foafrdf&uid=1
>
> Click on Julian Bond...clicking on the circle next to "based near"
> then "Find all" at the bottom /might/ locate you on the map...
>
> Tabulator's not FOAF-specific (and is all browser js, which never
> ceases to amaze me). Simlar tool is FOAF Explorer:
>
> http://xml.mfd-consult.dk/foaf/explorer/
>
> Cheers,
> Danny.
>
>   
Some other RDF Aware Clients to tryout:

1. http://browser.zitgist.com (user oriented RDF Browser)
2. http://demo.openlinksw.com/DAV/JS/rdfbrowser/index.html (an RDF 
Browser like Tabulator & Linked Data Page Generator from saved Browser 
Sessions)
3. http://demo.openlinksw.com/isparql (a SPARQL Query Builder and Linked 
Data Page Generator)

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Received on Tuesday, 21 August 2007 16:17:02 UTC