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  • ...ew Year 2004/2005 in which I discussed proper naming of URIs. Today mostly of historical interest. I consider ''[[Cool URIs for the Semantic Web]]'' the * [[What's in a name - Part 1]]
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  • ...ät Karlsruhe (TH)]]. [[Denny|I]] started working there in [[2004]], and as of now I am still working on my PhD thesis there.
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  • On=What's in a name - Part 4| ...negotiation in order to get the right resource (or rather, representation of a resource, which itself is a resource again). I prefer getting explicitly
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  • On=What's in a name - Part 3| ...little bit french... (You can also use the "translate this pag"e function of Google ;-)|
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  • On=What's in a name - Part 6| ...urces but was begning to question my judgement after seeing widespread use of rdf:nodeID in foaf.
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  • ...t, for the first time, a DC universe movie felt like it's organically part of that universe - with all the backpacks with Batman and Superman logos and s ...ore and discover his powers. Colorful, lively, fun. Easily the best scenes of the movie.
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  • On=What's in a name - Part 6| ...r me it's much cleaner than the URIQA/MGET-Idea, but according to the mass of discussion ond RDF-IG and now SWIG, I guess, this isn't yet decied... :)|
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  • ...in the Croatian Encyclopedia and it simply states that "f" is not a letter of the old slavic language.
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  • On=What's in a name - Part 3| ...lf. This means the problem you're trying to show doesn't exist in the case of foaf:interest, and it makes your last two examples bogus. You should have u
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  • On=What's in a name - Part 3| ...cognitive difference between the expected naive and intented specified use of "foaf:interest".
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  • ...veloped the characters further than ever before. Woody is faced with a lot of decisions, and he has to grow in order to say an even bigger good-bye than ...cause Bo Peep uses a shepherd's crook, and those are considered a "symbol of domination over animals."
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  • ...ut it. And as much as I like Facebook or Google+, I like to have some form of control over this platform. Facebook and Google+ -- maybe they won't disapp Let's see what will happen here. For now, I republished the retelling of a day as a story I first published on Google+ (''[[My day in Jerusalem]]'')
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  • ...796 here]). Today we had [[Boris Motik]] visiting the [[AIFB]], who is one of the brightest people on this planet. And he gave us a more than interesting ...interesting part from a theoretic point is solved. Or rather, in the name of progress, I am happy it is solved. Let's get on with the next problem.
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  • ...the differences between Open Street Maps and Wikipedia / Wikidata, and one of the mappers complained "Wiki* cares less about accuracy than the fact that ...'m having a hard time letting go of "reliability not truth" being a pillar of Wikipedia.
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  • There a number of interesting and good parts about this, besides the obvious that National Pa ...gas operations, which has a certain satisfying irony to it. I expect this part to backfire a bit somehow, but I don't know how yet.
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  • ...stuff uses a large "S" Semantic, and includes RDF. I admit it, I'm afraid of RDF."'' ...eful to not be afraid of it, because some interesting things will come out of it at some point."''
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  • ..., although I was meticulously keeping track of how many hits I got and all of this. It was always a fun side project for which I had sometimes more and s ...t of my research work and my PhD thesis. It became the motivation for many of the projects I have started, be it Semantic MediaWiki, Wikidata, or Abstrac
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  • ...esignate some time to this blog. But let's not ranting about time - no one of us has time - let's directly dive into my paper for the [http://www.semanti ...e ever evolving Python language. We will sketch the idea of an integration of OWL and Python, but not by simply suggesting an OWL library, but rather by
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  • ...ult to do so. It starts with the story of Rio Verde Foothills and its lack of water supply after it was intentionally built to circumvent zoning regulati ...taken over by libertarians who moved there en masse to create their vision of heaven on earth. They voted themselves into power, slashed taxes and cut th
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  • I promised you four solutions to the problem of dubbing with appropriate URIs. So, without further ado, let's go. ...em, that we can't reference ''_security'' from outside, thus loosing a lot of the possibilities inherent in the Semantic Web, because this way you can no
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  • On=What's in a name - Part 4| Text=Good writeup! A couple of points:
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  • ''"The era of standard semantics has ended"'' ...he semantics we need for a given context. The same's true for the billions of Schema.org triples out there, and how they can be brought together.
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  • ...rst. The price for Mulan is $30 in the US, additionally to the monthly fee of streaming, $7. So the $30 don't buy you Mulan, but allow you to watch it if ...tight for many people. Also, the movie had very mixed reviews and a number of controversies attached to it.
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  • ...is doesn't mean at all we may not meet for work if you're around that part of the world
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  • A third one sees those and, in order to foster integration of data offers helpfully the following statement: And now they live merrily ever after. Or do you hear the thunder of doom rolling?
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  • ...s one is not true. As many other things that They say, this one has a seed of truth deep in its core. ...ncient and unbreakable pact that we humans made with the Powers, that none of us may ever control the other. We all have free will.
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  • ...log entries, starting with this one, about what can go wrong in the course of naming resources, why it is wrong, and why you should care - if at all. I'l ...ually isn't a valid RDF statement: you can't have a literal as the subject of a statement. So, let's change this:
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  • ...number of court cases and even changes to law to clarify the legal aspects of these practises. Does that change your opinion of such models?
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  • ...ther hand, I'm always happy to make use of the cool tools that these sorts of things seem to throw off. There's probably a certain [http://bible.gospelco ...based on real life experience - and I have to admit to probably be faulty of being misty-eyed myself more than once about the Semantic Web (and probably
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  • About the paper "Humans store about 1.5 megabytes of information during language acquisition“, by ...is one of those papers that I both love - I find the idea is really worthy of investigation, having an answer to this question would be useful, and the p
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  • ...ww.oclc.org/research/projects/frbr/default.htm FRBR], which is a modelling of the bibliographical domain. It splits things up into'' ...what's given an ISBN. All copies of a certain book are Items; the edition of the book is their Manifestation.''
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  • ...ved from a Linux box. What legal implications does it have for the license of the image? For the source code? For the served page? ...ne a search engine that changes its background color depending on the type of thing you are searching for. You enter a city - it turns gray. You enter a
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  • Most of us are mostly aware how the calendar works. There’s twelve months in a ye ...esponsibilities of this role was to decide how many days to add to the end of the calendar year, because the Romans noticed that their calendar was getti
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  • ...rly exhausted, and we took a shared taxi to Haifa. Next to me sat a mother of two, Anet, and we chatted about life in Israel. She is a social worker, and ...ion, and they invited me to share their breakfast, a Shakshuka. The choice of food was symbolic, they explained to me, connecting it to a movie called "T
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  • ...egovi%C4%87 Ena Begović], and noticed that if you ask Google for the place of birth, it answers [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trpanj Trpanj], whereas Wi ...ia.org/wiki/User:Raoul_DMR Raoul DMR]. The article listed her as a "native of Split", which in [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ena_Begovi%C4%
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  • ...kiosk, and was then accompanied by a friendly security guard to the office of the CEO. ...never had time to talk for a longer time. “Congratulations on the results of the World Cup!” Stoneward nodded, “Thank you.”
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  • ...ge diversity, since it allows every language edition to grow independently of all other language editions. So would creating a system that aligns the con ...in almost 300 languages. The goal of allowing everyone to share in the sum of all knowledge is achieved, right?
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