Re: .htaccess a major bottleneck to Semantic Web adoption / Was: Re: RDFa vs RDF/XML and content negotiation

Kingsley:
So basically you think that RDF hosting will ne a new market segment 
with services like small RDF hosting services (same as private Web space 
packages), free hosting (maybe with ads included in the RDF), etc.?
Martin


Kingsley Idehen wrote:
 >Martin:
 >I think having a third party relay inaccurate opening and closing 
hours is a feature re. the GoodRelations, RDFa, Linked Data, and pinger 
services combo; it makes the "opportunity cost" of not putting the >RDFa 
embellished HTML doc  (from #3) on the server, palpable :-)  Thus,  we 
end up with a closed loop, that simply lets the Web do the REST 
(including social and political cajoling re. doc publishing).

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