Even with the marginal degrees of serendipitous discovery that
the current document oriented Web offers, it's
still possible to stumble across poignant gems such as this
statement from InspireUX :
The statement above resonates with a lot of my fundamental views
about the essence of Web. It also drives right at the core of what
we are trying to address with the OpenLink Data
Explorer (ODE) which simply isn't about Linked Data visualization, but the
combination of visualization, user interaction, and unobtrusive
exposure and exploitation of Linked Data Entities
culled from the existing Web of Linked Documents. ODE consumes and
processes URIs or URLs. Thus, as long as the (X)HTML container /
host document keeps URIs or URLs in "agent view", ODE will give you
the option to interact with the-data-behind Web information resources (e.g., Web Pages,
Images, Audio etc..)
Do remember, "mission-critical" is no longer a corporate /
enterprise theme. The lines of demarcation between the individual
and enterprise are blurring at warp speed.