Archives for: October 2008, 21
2008-10-21
The Social Web is not about Publish/Consume
The term “Social Media” (where “Media” suggests information publishing and consuming) may be the wrong name according to Doc Searls:
We are all authors of each other
One problem: I avoid using the term “social media". I don’t like it, and I don’t even want to know what it means. I may talk about blogging and podcasting and syndication and tagging and stuff like that. But I never think about any of those things as “media” and rarely visit their “social” nature (though I am sure they have one).
I don’t use the term “Web 2.0″ either. When asked a long time ago to define what it meant to me, I said it’s the name we’ll give to the next crash.
…
I don’t think of my what I do here as production of “information” that others “consume". Nor do I think of it as “one-to-many” or “many-to-many". I think of it as writing that will hopefully inform readers.
Informing is not the same as delivering information. Inform is derived from the verb to form. When you inform me, you form me. You enlarge that which makes me most human: what I know. I am, to some degree, authored by you.
What we call “authority” is the right we give others to author us, to enlarge us.
The human need to increase what we know, and to help each other do the same, is what the Net at its best is all about.
Is the term “Social Web” a more appropriate name?
Related:
“What is Wrong with Social Media?” - a summary of different points of view on Social Media collected by Brian Solis.
Generating RDFa from RDF
Can you suggest tools or web services for generating RDFa content from RDF?
Extracting RDF statements from (X)HTML+RDFa is a common task and that’s what many RDFa tools do. An example of such service is the W3C RDFa distiller service by Ivan Herman.
What about a “RDFa fusion” tool which gets (X)HTML and RDF content as input and produces (X)HTML+RDFa?
In domain specific situations one can use templating for inserting bits of RDFa in relevant places of (X)HTML markup. An example is the FOAF/RDF to FOAF/RDFa converter by Michael Hausenblas.
But that will not work in a general case when the structure of (X)HTML document is not known in advance.
Related:
- RDFa in XHTML is a W3C Recommendation [W3C Semantic Web Activity news]
- Templating Microformats from RDF by Danny Ayers where I spotted a link to Michael’s FOAF/RDF to RDFa converter
| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| << < | Current | > >> | ||||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||
| 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
| 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |
| 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 |
| 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | ||
Search
Gallery
www.flickr.com
|
Categories
Archives
- February 2011 (1)
- September 2010 (1)
- October 2009 (1)
- March 2009 (2)
- February 2009 (4)
- January 2009 (2)
- December 2008 (2)
- November 2008 (5)
- October 2008 (10)
- August 2008 (1)
- July 2008 (4)
- June 2008 (1)
- More...
- more...

