Re: rdf standards?

Renato Golin (4 sept. 2007 - 00:03) :
>  - web communications:
> 	- RSS
	RSS 1.0

>  - temporary storage / configuration:
> 	- Firefox
> 	- Thunderbird
> 	- OpenOffice
> 	- more?

	Oracle
         http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/semantic_technologies/

>
>  - main data format:
> 	- which?
	XMP (RDF subset) including EXIF, IPTC and other vocabularies inside  
photos.
	Dublin Core
	RDFa  (expressing RDF in XHTML pages)
	FOAF
	SIOC http://www.w3.org/Submission/sioc-related/
	SKOS http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/

>
>  - social networks:
> 	- which? I would say all of them should... ;)

   * Flickr (import photos data which contains XMP such as keywords  
(tags) description, title.)
   * MusicBrainz
     http://musicbrainz.org/MM/
   * Joost
     http://www.leosimons.com/2006/rdf-at-the-venice-project.html
     http://www.leosimons.com/2007/how-joost-models-rdf.html





   provocateur: the social network is your web page. RDF is conceived  
to specifically be able declare your data on your site without being  
caught in a walled garden (social network site.)
   http://idealliance.org/proceedings/xtech05/papers/02-07-04/

>
>  - web annotation tools:
> 	- annotea
> 	- lots of specialized bookmarklets and toolbars
> 	- piggy bank
> 	- more?
>
>  - bio-formats:
> 	- UniProt (have an RDF version)
> 	- Gene Ontology (have an RDF version)
> 	- BioPax (native RDF)
> 	- SBML (use only for annotation)

http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/

>
> thanks!
> --renato
>
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