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  1. A very successful weekend hacking session! Really pleased with how much we got done
  2. I just generated my #TweetCloud out of a month of my tweets. Top three words: data, post, time - http://w33.us/tre
  3. Top tip: always validate your ticket when travelling in Vienna, to avoid being fined on the spot. Honest mistake no defense!
  4. Reading about Ripple, a semantic web scripting language, crawler and #linkeddata client http://ripple.fortytwo.net/...
  5. @derivadow generally agree, but if easier == cheaper/faster then isn't that justification enough?
  6. Turning the NUTS geography into RDF #opendata
  7. RT @PoolParty_Team: enabling PoolParty #skos #thesaurus mgmt at #talisplatform - @ldodds and pp team on #linkeddata hacking weekend befo ...
  8. Exploring creating a #talisplatform repository implementation for Sesame
  9. @JeniT Yes
  10. @JeniT it should be CBD will check tomorrow when at a proper browser. No bnodes in the platform, even for lists etc
  11. Great evening out discussing #linkeddata and #rdf with guys from punkt. Now some sleep, busy few says ahead
  12. @kidehen where have you seen that problematic value pyramid being espoused? Am curious
  13. @JeniT I am pretty sure they all do CBD by default.
  14. @covert I buy them day before I need them
  15. signing up to run a @fanhubz session at beebcamp #bc3 #linkeddata (via @iand) yay! Make sure you refer to liminal zones :)
  16. I reckon @fantasticlife would wear a musicbrainz tshirt and a musicbrainz scarf :)
  17. Really pleased to see great progress update emails from @rchards on uk govt data list. Looking fwd to having wiki on place, and more data!
  18. @rjw I didn't realise it was broken...
  19. @moustaki it's very readable (and useful). Was considering adding or porting it to my ruby client for platform
  20. Looking at @moustaki's #dbpedia finder code