http://planetrdf.com/
Planet RDF is an aggregate of the weblogs of
software developers in and around the semantic web community. We
hope both to take advantage of the community that exists, and also
to foster more collaboration between independent
developers.
Although by nature not always 100% focused on
semantic web content, it provides a great snapshot of the work
being done and new web sites of interest to those working on the
semantic web.
The participant weblogs are sourced from Dave
Beckett's Semantic Web bloggers list,
http://journal.dajobe.org/journal/2003/07/semblogs/
,
with a bit of additional editorial control to keep the web site
focused loosely on topic. Send mail to Dave,
dave.beckett@bristol.ac.uk, if you think you have a blog (with a
valid RSS 1.0 feed, naturally) that we'd be interested in, and
we'll check it out.
For the technically curious: web standards are
used as much as possible and the usual electically invalid input of
HTML from weblogs has been cleaned up to be as near XHTML-valid as
we could muster, both in the web page and the aggregated
RDF,
http://planetrdf.com/index.rdf
Planet RDF was developed by Matt Biddulph, Dave
Beckett and Phil McCarthy.