Summary of the week ending Friday, 2020-02-21
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What would you pay (monthly) for a service that offered you full control over your Identity (by implication your Privacy) by providing an app that simplified loose-coupling of Identity, Identification, Authentication, Authorization, and Storage?
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Knowledge Graph generated from an article via our URIBurner service.
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Find out how many clicks it takes to generate a highly functional Knowledge Graph using our Virtuoso?
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Q: How do I use existing ODBC, JDBC, or .NET based apps and services to access contextualized data in a Knowledge Graph , using SQL or SPARQL ?
A: Simply put our drivers (connectors or providers) for the LOD Cloud to use!
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Simple Knowledge Graph generation and tweaking using SPARQL, courtesy of unique functionality provided by our Virtuoso. Query our Glossary and then lookup and load DBpedia data in a single query.
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Note about SPARQL-FED query that combines Linked Data across both DBpedia and Wikidata.
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Another illustration of Data expressed as Relations – represented using Tables or Graphs.
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A Little Semantics Goes a Long Way is an insightful post that also serves as a nice demonstration of how LOD Cloud Knowledge Graph lookups via OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (using the SuperLink feature) enhance the reading experience via your browser.
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Latest Single Page App for demonstrating the power of RDF for describing anything via subject->predicate->object structured sentences. Note powerful Blank Nodes (Indefinite Pronouns) example using a “deceptively simple” data entry form.
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Note about using CalDAV protocol for integrating existing Scheduling and Calendaring tools with your Virtuoso hosted Enterprise Knowledge Graph.
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OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (OSDS) Browser Extension - find out more from the Chrome Browser Extensions Store!
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OpenLink Smart Data Bot (OSDB) for intelligent interaction with Actions described using OpenAPI or Schema.org Vocabulary terms - find out more and download!
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OpenLink Virtuoso Pay-As-You-Go (PAGO) from the AWS Cloud
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Download Free Trial Editions of our Secure and High-Performance ODBC & JDBC Data Access Drivers (or Connectors) for Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, Informix, Ingres, and 3rd Party ODBC or JDBC Data Sources
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