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Interesting BBC data to hack with12 comments

Tom Scott wrote 1 week ago: If you are interested in our on going drive to make our data available in interesting and useful way … more »

Tags: Work, BBC, Information Architecture, Music, Metadata, technology, BBC Programmes, Url, Linked Data

What do people have against URLs?4 comments

Tom Scott wrote 1 month ago: The web or rather HTTP is RESTful and as a result it should make the web a wonderfully simple thing. … more »

Tags: Information Architecture, Linked Data, technology, Url, Web development, DOI, HTTP, rest, XRI

Semantic web - why bother?4 comments

Tom Scott wrote 1 month ago: Semantic web technologies allow you to describe arbitrary concepts and the relationship between thos … more »

Tags: Web development, Web 2.0, technology, Linked Data

Helping machines play with programmes - XTech presentation

Tom Scott wrote 2 months ago: Here are the slides from my recent presentation at XTech on our work on the BBC Programmes Ontology. … more »

Tags: Work, Web 2.0, BBC, Metadata, technology, BBC Programmes, Url, Linked Data, RDF

My thoughts on XTech

Tom Scott wrote 2 months ago: I’ve just posted a piece on my thoughts about the first couple of days at last weeks XTech ove … more »

Tags: technology, Linkroll, Data Portability, XMPP, xtech 2008

links for 2008-04-20

Tom Scott wrote 3 months ago: A very generous write up of Nick and Patrick’s Semantic Web workshop [Tom Heath] “Perh … more »

Tags: Atheism, Linkroll, Url

Highly connected graphs: Opening BBC data4 comments

Tom Scott wrote 3 months ago: Mike Butcher wants the BBC to open up. To make its data available, to provide lots of APIs, well as … more »

Tags: Web development, Work, Web 2.0, BBC, MusicBrainz, microformats, BBC Programmes, Linked Data, Mike Butcher

Programmes Ontology at XTech 2008

Tom Scott wrote 3 months ago: This year’s XTech conference in Dublin, Ireland will see a gathering of software engineers, in … more »

Tags: BBC, BBC Programmes, Web 2.0, Work, ontology, xtech 2008

URLs aren't just for web pages7 comments

Tom Scott wrote 3 months ago: We’re all use to using URLs to point at web pages but we too often forget that they can be use … more »

Tags: Web development, Software, Web 2.0, technology, Social Graph, Url, Data Portability, Linked Data, OpenID

Social relationship portability3 comments

Tom Scott wrote 3 months ago: I think most social networking sites get data portability wrong - because they copy your contact dat … more »

Tags: Web 2.0, technology, Social Graph, Data Portability, dopplr, Fire Eagle, OpenID

links for 2008-03-28

Tom Scott wrote 4 months ago: Matt’s further experimentation with XMPP for DAB Live Text [BBC Radio Labs] The current impl … more »

Tags: Web 2.0, BBC, technology, Linkroll, OpenID, XMPP

The URL shortening anti pattern8 comments

Tom Scott wrote 4 months ago: Along with others I’ve recently started to grok Twitter - it took a while - but I now find it … more »

Tags: Design, Information Architecture, technology, Url, Web 2.0, Web development, Anti-pattern, Linked Data, tinyurl

An ontology for programmes4 comments

Tom Scott wrote 5 months ago: What is an ontology? Well if you Google for it you’ll find lots of references to “an exp … more »

Tags: Web development, Work, Web 2.0, BBC, Information Architecture, Knowledge Management, Metadata, technology, BBC Programmes

links for 2008-01-16

Tom Scott wrote 6 months ago: Video Explaining the Basics of Data Portability [ReadWriteWeb] dataportability.org has come from n … more »

Tags: Linkroll

Web design 2.0 - it's all about the resource and its URL17 comments

Tom Scott wrote 7 months ago: Jamie’s recent post about his work on the design of BBC’s /programmes service highlights … more »

Tags: Design, Web development, Web 2.0, Information Architecture, ux, technology, Social Graph, Url, rest


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