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  1. Cage-diving with great white sharks was spectacular. We saw 2, who stayed for close to 3h to try and catch a tuna head! Huge beasts!
  2. RT @Onkloud9: November's Semantic Web Gang podcast now online; http://bit.ly/1xls5M #LinkedData #SemanticWeb (via @PaulMiller)
  3. RT @billroberts: Just been playing around timing dereferencing a few URIs and it's often pretty slow, as @gregboutin was saying
  4. RT @phclouin: twitter now offers a geolocation API http://bit.ly/4F3n4q - Do potential user benefits outweight privacy concerns? #geoprivacy
  5. Finishing one more night in Cape Town. Come back from opera, and going to cage-dive with great white sharks tomorrow. Very excited.
  6. @ashok Agree. My problem is cost of R&D efforts compared to benefits/return. Seems like a bad ROI.
  7. @edsu I don't think vision is flawed but the implementation seems like it might not get us there before ages. Artificial intelligence fate?
  8. @iand No I'm not, but very elegant move (why so defensive hen asking valid qu?)... U proposed caching in resp to slow querying. Now back it.
  9. @edsu Agreed. This seems small compared to even 1% of vision. Can't it be realized at all with LD principles or are those flawed/incomplete?
  10. @billroberts my question really is whether that's possible at all using fundamental assumptions in linked data. I'm becoming skeptical.
  11. @iand benefits: see paragraph 1 of http://bit.ly/2uSYNU
  12. @iand too slow for querying a giant global graph that gets updated all the time across borders. Will you answer cache qu? Substance pls.
  13. RT @billroberts: note: parallel discussion RDF Update Feeds today on LOD http://lists.w3.org/Archive...
  14. @iand seems to be temporary conclusion - The answers I received to my questions have increased my concerns so far
  15. @iand ultimately, sure you can make "something" work with RDF caching and slow crawling, but the benefits seem tiny compared to SW vision
  16. @iand how about the many questions on caching? you drop any tough question.....
  17. @iand De-average pls. What works fine? pushing 1 triple? I'm sure... How does that scale? Trillions of triples pushed in every direction?
  18. @gluejar I meant what does get pushed through RSS/Atom? Triples?
  19. @billroberts dbpedia characteristics: RDF all in one place (or just a few), and triples don't change that much (encyclopedic information)
  20. @billroberts interesting fact, thanks for sharing. How about running logical operations on 000's of geographically-distributed triples?