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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
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- Gutes Karma + ( * )
- Apricot ist keine Farbe + ( * )
- Ab sofort mit Backlinks + ( * )
- Das Stöckchen behalte ich + ( * )
- Alt, neu, geliehen und blau + ( * )
- Teure Taxis + ( * )
- Love is... + ( * )
- Eine Viertelmillion + ( * )
- What is a good ontology? Comment 3 + (1) Harry Potter are supposed to be only seven books in the end, and 2) even when it would be wrong. ... Ok, I shut up.)
- What's in a name - Part 6 Comment 1 + (A great series of posts. I've always used … A great series of posts. I've always used URIs for all my resources but was begning to question my judgement after seeing widespread use of rdf:nodeID in foaf. One of the potential applications for foaf, in my opinion, is aggregation and linking across multiple models. I've been scratching my head on how they plan on avoiding nodeID collisions? Also, have you looked at the Joseki project? What are your thoughts on the RDFWeb API (especially data objects) described there?(especially data objects) described there?)
- Property:Foaf:name + (A name for some thing or agent.)
- Property:Foaf:knows + (A person known by this person (indicating some level of reciprocated interaction between the parties).)
- Garden State Comment 1 + (Allein wegen des Hauptdarstellers (wir erinnern uns an *Scrubs*) lohnt es sich ja, den Film anzusehen. Obwohl mich die Story jetzt vom Lesen noch nicht vom Hocker haut. Aber das gibt sich sicher ;))
- Angelina Jolie wird 30 Comment 4 + (Danke, ja, es ist sehr deutlich. Eine 18jährige Angelina Jolie -- das Video ist ja von '93.)
- Denny macht Milchreis Comment 1 + (Das "dämliche Ding" weiß deshalb nicht, dass heute Feiertag ist, weil Heilige Drei König nur noch in BaWü, Bayern und Sachsen-Anhalt Feiertag ist.)
- Angelina Jolie wird 30 Comment 1 + (Das fragliche Video mit Angelina ist "Rock ’n’ Roll Dreams Come Through")
- Abflug Comment 1 + (Das wird es. Da bin ich mir sicher - geniesse es! Vor allem Ostern...!)
- FOAF browser Comment 1 + (Denny, http://borho.net/foafer/ isn't a web site of my own !! But a FOAF blowser which I know. FOAFer's webmaster is Martin Borho ;-))
- Bologna la dotta Comment 6 + (Ermmm, ernsthaft? Dafür klang der Eintrag aber viel zu gut auf den anderen abgestimmt. Oder sollen wir hier veräppelt werden? Ich hoffe nicht, denn das Internet ist eine ernsthafte Angelegenheit :-P)
- Rollenspiel und Web 2.0 Comment 1 + (Geschichtenerzählen 2.0 ... toller Vergleich ^^)
- What's in a name - Part 4 Comment 1 + (Good writeup! A couple of points: The "ov … Good writeup! A couple of points: The "overloaded fragment identifier" problem is not really much of a problem. The URI http://semantic.nodix.net/person#Plato can very well be both "a section about Plato in a web page" and "an RDF resource representing Plato in an RDF document". When a web browser asks for the URL, it can be served the web page; when a semantic web agent asks, it can be served the RDF document (through HTTP content negotiation), thus pretty much avoiding the problem. I'd argue that the anonymous node approach is the right one in many cases. Often, there's no requirement for your stuff being referencable from the outside. In these cases, using anonymous nodes is fine and may save some headaches. In the long run, maybe there will be sites publishing directories with RDF information about movies or philosophers. Maybe there will be a search engine that lets you search for URIs representing those concepts. Then you can simply use that URI, and don't have to make up your own. You're mixing up foaf:interest and foaf:topic_interest. The former simply doesn't have the meaning you assume in your examples. Arguably, the FOAF people should have defined them differently, but there's nothing we can do about this now. I'm looking forward to the last two parts of your series.ward to the last two parts of your series.)