- From: Golda Velez <gv@btucson.com>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 15:36:09 -0600
- To: bnowack@semsol.com
- Cc: Aldo Bucchi <aldo.bucchi@gmail.com>, semantic-web@w3.org
For what its worth, I think that its not only UI. My biggest problem when with real motivation I try to get some sensible linked data to put on my local-content websites, is that it is difficult to discover what are the most useful vocab terms to use in a query. I think one big thing we need (and maybe its there but I haven't found it) is a way to query a repository as to what are the most frequent and most unique terms available for queries. --Golda On Jul 1, 2008, at 3:13 AM, Benjamin Nowack wrote: > > On 01.07.2008 00:06:53, Aldo Bucchi wrote: >> >> Yes, UI has been completely neglected. We need cross fertilization... >> and we can't expect them ( UI developers ) to spend months learning >> semweb details. We need bring the goods to their door step and in >> their own terms. >> >> My 2 cents: >> >> http://www.semanticflash.org/ > Great to see this! I'm not a Flash developer myself, but learned > a lot from Flash UI folks, getting them on board would be priceless. > > It would be cool to see milestones announced on this list (or on > public-semweb-ui[1], which could really benefit from some non-CFP > traffic). > > Thanks, > Benji > > [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-semweb-ui/ > > -- > Benjamin Nowack > http://bnode.org/ > > >> -- >> :::: Aldo Bucchi :::: >> +56 9 7623 8653 >> skype:aldo.bucchi >> http://aldobucchi.com/ >> >
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