[foaf-dev] Presenting FOAF and related RDF data and Submitting to Search Engines
"Bruce Whealton" <bruce-IKflticWDqMk+I/[email protected]> Fri, 22 Jul 2011 15:31:20 -0400
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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knew of good ways to present one’s FOAF profile in a human readable format. I did find the
foaf-visualizer.org which is good and it uses jQuery. I don’t know if jQuery can do SPARQL queries or not. For example, suppose you had this:
<foaf:interest rdf:resource="http://dbpedia.org/resource/RDF" dc:title="RDF"/>
and you wanted the title to be used for the link text but the rdf:resource for the link. When I used the foaf-visualizer.org it only displayed the rdf:resource as a link and ignored the dc:title. Can someone explain if that would require SPARQL to get that, as there are two triples in this, one is
<#me> foaf:interest <http://dbpedia.org/resource/RDF>
and the other is
< http://dbpedia.org/resource/RDF dc:title “RDF”
The other question I had related to Search Engines. I usually submit to Sindice.com for Semantic Data. Still, many people are using Google for searching. Apparently, Google is indexing FOAF files. If you had a directory of FOAF files in an RDF serialization, how would you submit them? I tried creating a sitemap.xml and the only way I could get .rdf files into it was to manually add them. I don’t know if they will be crawled or not.
Thanks for any advice, explanations,
Bruce
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