- From: Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 01:43:59 +0000
- To: ben@adida.net
- Cc: semantic-web@w3c.org
>Adam, > > > Some ideas occurred to me for an in-demand project that can help get SW > > tech more towards end users. It has to do with link varieties and >blogs. > >[...] > > > With the document resembling: > > > > a href=”http://yourblog.com/someentry.html” > > blognet:type=”http://hypothetical.org/blognet/2007/10/type#agree” > > >You should into RDFa, where the markup would be: > ><a xmlns:blognet="http://hypothetical.org/blognet/2007/10/type#" > rel="blognet:agree blognet:commenton" > href="http://yourblog.com/someentry.html"> > ... ></a> > >The latest version of the RDFa Primer is at: > >http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/RDFa/primer/20070918/ > >And we're about to start soliciting comments. I guess we just started :) > Ben, Yes, exactly! I see a lot of success and usage of RDFa in blogs and social networking sites where GUI's are in place to generate content. I imagine end users clicking on a add link button and a popup UI appearing where they can interact to generate the RDFa. I think many new resources are going to appear as a result, related to distributed content visualization, navigation and discovery. Also with blogs and social networking sites, end users can see the results of using RDFa (or from their perspective using the add link popup) via those resources. - Adam _________________________________________________________________ Its the Windows Live Hotmail you love on your phone! http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/mobilehotmail/default.mspx?WT.mc_ID=MobileHMTagline2
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