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Together with <a href="http://www.wasab.dk/morten/blog/">Morten Frederiksen</a> and <a href="http://danbri.org/words/">Dan Brickley</a> (who is revisiting his <a href="http://rdf4food.org/moin.cgi/SparqlPress">SparqlPress</a> idea), I've created a <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> extension (called <a href="http://arc.semsol.org/download">"RDF Tools"</a>) that adds an (<a href="http://arc.semsol.org/">ARC</a>-based) RDF Store and SPARQL Endpoint to the blogging system. The store is kept separate from the WP tables (i.e. it's not a wrapper), but you can use WP's nice admin screens to configure it (<a href="http://arc.semsol.org/media/2008/01/11/rdf-tools-admin.gif">screenshot</a>), and given the amount of developer-friendly hooks that WP offers, I'm curious what can be done now, possibly in combination with other extensions such as those <a href="http://apassant.net/blog/2008/01/06/wordpress-foaf-openid-updated/">Alexandre Passant is working on</a>. It could perhaps also be handy as a deployment accelerator for <a href="http://knowee.org/">knowee</a>. |
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