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Open Directory Project RDF Dump
Files containing both the Open Directory Project's structure and content. They are free to download but their use is subject to the Open Directory License.
rdf.dmoz.org
Describing and retrieving photos using RDF and HTTP
A project for describing and retrieving photos. It describes the RDF schemas, a data-entry program for quickly entering metadata for large numbers of photos, a way to serve the photos and the metadata over HTTP, and some suggestions for search methods to retrieve photos based on their descriptions. (W3C)
www.w3.org
The Zope RDF support page for the Zope web application server. RDF support is presently under discussion with the Mozilla project.
www.zope.org
"While the dumps are frequently referred to as being RDF, they are actually not, exactly. The ODP data dump format was created by one of the architechs of the w3c RDF standard but this happened before the standard was completed. As it turned out, the standard diverged quite a bit from the format used in the ODP dump by the time it was finalized." Describes what the data file actually is, and how to parse it.
esw.w3.org
Connecting Social Content Services using FOAF, RDF and REST
An overview of REST web services and social content, which encourages adoption by developers.
idealliance.org
DOAP: Description of a Project
DOAP is an XML/RDF vocabulary describing open source projects. In addition to developing an RDF schema and examples, the DOAP project aims to provide tool support in all the popular programming languages.
usefulinc.com
SWI-Prolog -- SGML/HTML/XML/RDF handling
A package for SWI-Prolog that provides a parser for mapping RDF, XML and SGML based data as Prolog terms.
www.swi-prolog.org