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Re: Passing on a question

From: Richard Newman <r.newman@reading.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 10:17:05 -0800
Message-Id: <ADAC4F07-D84E-48ED-8C40-18072EDF032D@reading.ac.uk>
Cc: "Danny Ayers" <danny.ayers@gmail.com>, "SW-forum list" <semantic-web@w3.org>, rdfweb-dev <rdfweb-dev@vapours.rdfweb.org>
To: "Juan Federico Sequeda Sanclemente" <juanfederico@gmail.com>
A piece of software designed to store RDF triples.

E.g., AllegroGraph, Wilbur, Jena, Redland, Kowari...

If you're storing RDF, it's a very good choice.

-R

On  3 Nov 2006, at 10:01 AM, Juan Federico Sequeda Sanclemente wrote:

> forgive my ignorance, what do you mean by a triple store?
>
> On 11/2/06, Richard Newman <r.newman@reading.ac.uk > wrote:
> How about in a triple store?
>
> On  2 Nov 2006, at 7:51 PM, Juan Federico Sequeda Sanclemente wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Question about this topic
>>
>> When you are talking about using triplets, where are you going to  
>> store all the information, in an rdf/owl file, and no databases at  
>> all?
>>
>> On 11/2/06, Danny Ayers <danny.ayers@gmail.com > wrote:
>> On 01/11/06, Elias Torres <elias@torrez.us> wrote:
>> "Do you know of any providers of social networking software that is
>> based on semantic web architectures such as RDF, OWL, or Topic Maps?"
>>
>> Assuming you mean along the lines of Friendster, I can't really  
>> think of any, though e.g. LiveJournal I believe provides FOAF  
>> (along the lines Eric mentioned I guess, templated from an RDBMDS)  
>> - I think crschmidt was involved. DBin does newsgroup-like social  
>> stuff using RDF.
>>
>> Don't forget to try #foaf on irc.freenode.net, and there's alway  
>> the the FOAF list (cc'd).
>>
>> Time you built one ;-)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Danny.
>
>
>
>
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