mashpoint is a framework that allows data rich apps to be connected and browsed in a new way. It allows selections of data from one app to be inputed in other apps, improving discovery of information on a more granular level.
The BBC’s website for the 2010 World Cup was notable for the raw amount of rich information that it contained. Every player on every team in every group had their own web page, and the ease with which you could navigate from one piece of content to the next was remarkable. Within the Semantic Web community, the website was notable for one more reason: it was made possible by the BBC’s embrace of Semantic Web technologies.. Topic: Information Management
Designed and produced by the World Wide Web Foundation, the Web Index is the world’s first multi-dimensional measure of the Web’s growth, utility and impact on people and nations.
Christian Bizer, Kai Eckert, Robert Meusel1, Hannes Mühleisen, Michael Schuhmacher1, and Johanna Völker1
Deployment of RDFa, Microdata, and Microformats on
the Web – A Quantitative Analysis
Linked Data in Use Track - ISWC 2013
Television content is regarded as a vital component of Europe's heritage, collective memory and identity - all our yesterdays - but it remains difficult to access. EUscreen project aims at the creation of a representative collection of television programs, secondary sources and articles permitting in this way access to students, scholars and the general public.
Linked data refers to RDF and related technologies for enabling data to be published in a decentralized fashion on the Web. With linked data, each piece of information can be expressed in terms of, and with relations to, arbitrary other information produced by others.
By letting information be richly contextualized, Linked Data forms the core technology underlying Semantic Web applications and services.
The Dynamic Linked Data Observatory is a framework to monitor Linked Data over an extended period of time. The core goal of our work is to collect frequent, continuous snapshots of a subset of the Web of Data that is interesting for further study and experimentation, with an aim to capture raw data about the dynamics of Linked Data. The resulting corpora will be made openly and continuously available to the Linked Data research community.
Georgi Kobilarov, Tom Scott, Yves Raimond, Silver Oliver,
Chris Sizemore, Michael Smethurst, Christian Bizer, and Robert Lee:
Media Meets Semantic Web – How the BBC
Uses DBpedia and Linked Data to Make
Connections
L4LOD (Licenses for Linked Open Data) is a lightweight vocabulary for expressing the licensing terms in the Web of Data. The vocabulary is not intended to propose yet another license, but it is intended to provide the basic means to define in a machine-readable format, i.e., RDF, the existing licensing terms. The vocabulary does not provide an exhaustive set of properties for licenses definition. Implementations are free to extend L4LOD to add further elements.
Linked Data Semantic Repository (LDSR) represents a reason-able view to the web of data. It aims to allow users to find resources and facts based on the semantics of the data, like web search engines index WWW pages and facilitate their usage.