Hi,
On 13/03/07, Kake L Pugh wrote:
On Mon 12 Mar 2007, Tom Heath wrote:
In a nutshell I'd like to use the OG sites as a source of geodata for items reviewed at Revyu.com.
Ooh, cool.
I took a quick look at revyu.com, not sure I can comment on it usefully, but I'm amused that Dan Brickley is among the "reviewed things".
:)
Open Guides could be an ideal source (issues of global coverage aside), as long as I can come up with a reasonable heuristic for matching reviewed things in Revyu with their entry in a Guide.
If you can, that would possibly be useful for Guides that overlap - for example, the Oxford Guide and the Vegan Guide to Oxford, or the Tourist Engineer (is that still going?) and, well, every other Guide :)
Good point. Revyu has the advantage of being able to narrow the scope of possible matches using some of the tags, but I guess the OGs could do that based on location data, which sounds even better.
Can you recommend an RDF browser for OS X?
This space is quite a mixed bag. My favourite is Disco Hyperdata Browser; it's browser based (in fact all the hard work is done on the server), so should be fine on OSX (do let the guys know if not!). And do bear in mind that it's a *triple displayer* and *linked data browser* (my words), so doesn't provide the kind of experience we're used to with the hypertext web ;)
Tom.