SWEO Suggestions@en
I just realised I hadn't posted all of these Semantic Web Education and Outreach rough ideas, so catching up:
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#2 : Semantic Web in a Box
#3 : SemWeb Bases
link dumping the remainder in their Raw form: #4 : Kitty bounties!shared server spacecode exchange (I do 3hrs Java in exchange for 3hrs Python)SWEO #5 : SW Pattern Repository This blurs into Best Practices and Deployment a bit, but then what
doesn't... see DesignPattern, WebPatterns. org , Web Design patterns a couple of starters: * FilterDown - interface with RSS/OPML * TriplestoreWhiteBoard - the agent trick revisited PS. there are already some patterns on the ESW Wiki but they don't appear to be in a Category #6 : Job Mart Job/studentship mart #7 : Web 2.0 Mashups Aside from being a quick path to answering "where are the applications?", and generally looking cool from the lay webdeveloper's point of view, there's another aspect that might be worthbearing in mind. For many (especially larger) companies, the kind ofinteraction they'd have on their roadmap for tech like that of theW3C's Semantic Web will be non-commital R&D, no plans of beingfirst mover. However, mashups are a direct application of publisheddata and/or exposed APIs. So any interesting mashup has the potentialas a positive Trojan Horse. So e.g. a really cool app using GoogleBase with SemWeb tech would make Google a loosely-coupled earlyadopter. Bottom-up influence is possible, even on establishedmegaliths - as the influence of Scoble's blogging on Microsoftdemonstrates.Marc Canter has done a little evangelical work down this path, in theform of a Compatibility Matrix.Micromodels. #8 : New Media Tech-management targeted White PapersScreencastsPodcastsPostersT-shirtsWhateever it takes!
I'm *sure* I had a couple more, ah well.
A possible cool approach to #7 occurred to me: go through something like Technorati's top 100, first pass grab the feed and FOAF data of each site, make an aggregator (boring!). Second pass - address what the blogs are about, e.g. scrape Gizmodo, gather microformat reviews of the gadgets described. Accumulate all of this stuff in a triplestore with SPARQL endpoint, do a nice facetted view, etc etc.
A possible cool approach to #7 occurred to me: go through something like Technorati's top 100, first pass grab the feed and FOAF data of each site, make an aggregator (boring!). Second pass - address what the blogs are about, e.g. scrape Gizmodo, gather microformat reviews of the gadgets described. Accumulate all of this stuff in a triplestore with SPARQL endpoint, do a nice facetted view, etc etc.
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