Re: RDFa consumers

Thanks, Ben!

That's really "unobtrusive" way of using metadata - in my opinion, that's
exactly what's missing from all the Semantic Web implementations so far - to
hide all the RDF complexity from the users.

Maybe it's worth posting here: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/RDFa or here:
http://rdfa.info/wiki/Examples-in-the-wild

BTW, I couldn't find any mentioning of Yahoo! Search Monkey on RDFa sites...
any reason why?

              Sergey


On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Ben Adida <ben@adida.net> wrote:

> Sergey Chernyshev wrote:
> > Dan posted good links to Creative
> > Commons case studies, but they don't talk about any tools that consumes
> > this data.
>
> We do have tools that consume RDFa :)
>
> First is the deed itself. If you go to
>
>  http://ben.adida.net/
>
> and click on the license in the footer, you'll see that the Deed says to
> "give attribution to Ben Adida [link]", what we do is look at RDFa in
> the referrer URL.
>
> There's more coming down the pipe with the CC Network, I'll keep the
> list posted.
>
> -Ben
>



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Sergey Chernyshev
http://www.sergeychernyshev.com/

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