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Add your stuff to the Linked Data Cloud without doing a thing!

February 26, 2010

Keywords: URIBurner, Linked-data, OpenLink Software

URIBurner.com

Ever wished to be a part of growing linked-data cloud without need to deal with geeky terms of RDF, OWL, etc.?  Here is URIBurner.com, a simple but powerful service  from OpenLink Software that delivers RDF-based structured descriptions of Web addressable resources (documents or real world objects) in a variety of formats through Generic HTTP URIs. When Kingsley Idehen, CEO of OpenLink Software, pointed to this linked-data view of our Book’s page, we were impressed.

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  1. Kingsley Idehen | February 27, 2010 at 8:30 am

    BTW – courtesy of URIBurner, the Amazon page about your book is now a bona fide Linked Data Source. Thus, not only can you see the Data Objects distilled from the page in a GoodRelations vocabulary based mesh (graph), you can also use the Amazon page in the FROM clause of SPARQL queries just as you would a Table in a SQL query :-)

    Examples:

    1. Linked Data Drill Down Page served by a SPARQL Query that uses Amazon Page for “Pull” as the Data Source Name

    2. SPARQL Query Page that exposes the actual SPARQL Query in our Visual SPARQL Query By Example Tool

    3. Example of Dynamic Linked Data Page (for drill-downs) the results from clicking on an Offer and picking the “Describe Entity” option

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