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<title>FOAF-ing Linked Data is quite SIOC-ing</title><link>http://www.openlinksw.com:443/blog/kidehen@openlinksw.com/blog/?id=1306</link><description>The title of this post is a &amp;quot;Tongue in cheek&amp;quot; expression of euphoria now that I have FOAF and SIOC (pronounced SHOCK) based data spaces exposed via my FOAF and my SIOC information resource (RDF files) URIs.

If you want to explore who I know, what I read, and what I&#39;ve tagged (amongst other things), all you have to do is:


Beam a SPARQL query down my data space URIs which expose FOAF or SIOC based interconnected Linked Data graphs.

Walkthrough using an RDF Browser until you reach a beachhead and then beam your SPARQL from there (remember you only need the URI of the RDF Data Source, and while in my Data Space every data item has a proper URI).


Some Tools that help you comprehend what I am saying:

Browsers

Zitgist Data Viewer (SIOC and FOAF data spaces)
OpenLink RDF Browser (SIOC and FOAF data spaces)
DISCO (SIOC and FOAF data spaces)

Tabulator


Query Tools


SPARQL Demo


iSPARQL QBE

</description><pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 02:40:12 GMT</pubDate><generator>Virtuoso Universal Server 08.03.3334</generator><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Kingsley Uyi Idehen</dc:creator><image><title>FOAF-ing Linked Data is quite SIOC-ing</title><url>http://www.openlinksw.com:443/weblog/public/images/vbloglogo.gif</url><link>http://www.openlinksw.com:443/blog/kidehen@openlinksw.com/blog/?id=1306</link><description>I have seen the future and it&#39;s full of Linked Data! :-)</description><width>88</width><height>31</height></image>

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