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  1. @kidehen Nice one Kingsley re DBpedia caching
  2. @owenp Edinburgh webby meetups http://bit.ly/A3vq3 http://bit.ly/11Jd6E http://bit.ly/wIwyT
  3. Good practical suggestions from @mhausenblas on how we could implement linked data/RDF updates http://bit.ly/5nRbtX
  4. @owenp yeah coffee tomorrow sounds good. I'll be there 8.30-8.40 ish. See you then
  5. thought I would "claim my blog" on Technorati. How complicated could it be? Much more complicated than you might think, apparently.
  6. Linked Open Data Caching - from @mhausenblas http://bit.ly/4MPIdg [summary: not many LOD publishers use caching]
  7. from @mhausenblas on dynamics/variability of LOD datasets http://bit.ly/1JxBCf
  8. @gregboutin if it was easy it wouldn't be any fun :-)
  9. DERI folks: what do you do with sig.ma regarding dereference on demand vs local cache and updates?
  10. note: parallel discussion RDF Update Feeds today on the LOD mailing list http://lists.w3.org/Archive...
  11. @kidehen what sort of caching (if any) do you do for URI dereferencing of DBpedia?
  12. but looking up RDF/XML for Barack Obama on dbpedia or Freebase takes me 5-10 seconds typically (there's quite a lot of it)
  13. presumably the RDF data host could cache these results, which would then mean just serving a file rather than a query and XML marshalling
  14. time taken depends a lot on how much data you get back and since I was asking for XML, I suspect putting together the XML doc is slow
  15. Just been playing around timing dereferencing a few URIs and it's often pretty slow, as @gregboutin was saying
  16. http://bit.ly/JteQA UK govt copyright enforcement plans - seems totally disproportionate. Who has been lobbying Mandelson so effectively?
  17. Interesting and important discussion on linked data quality http://bit.ly/3uCZXJ from Mike Bergman and Fred Giasson (couple of days old)
  18. @ricroberts well done on tracking down those CouchDB/Ruby issues
  19. @andraz congrats to Zemanta (as official Slovenian representatives in the semweb world :-) for world cup qualification!
  20. @darciec Hot toddy recipes: (1) Straight whisky - ok not hot, not really a toddy, but cuts to the chase, (2) lemsip + whisky + honey