Semantic Web Hacking
I'm a strong proponent of the Semantic Web: I play with it in most of my spare time, in one form or another. In the process of my play I've come up with a couple of useful tools that people have started to use on the web.
- Sparql XMPP - SPARQL Querying over Jabber
- Feedback-in-Feeds - Feedback-in-Feeds playing.
- Wordnet - SPARQL Query against wordnet data source, includes some playing with AJAX tech
- govtrack - for data and query tools against GovTrack RDF data.
- DOAP - DOAP related directory, for things like the scutterplan for the DOAPBulletinBoard
- doapamatic
- xtech - remixing XTech 2005 conference schedule
- rdfgpg - dealing with gpg signatures in RDF
- data sources - converting plain jane data sources to RDF
- foafnaut tools - Writing for FOAFnaut. Done for JibberJim
- redland tools - Tools that I write for Redland. Most of my work is in Python.
- depiction tools - a way to annotate photos from the command line, easily
- tbfoaf - FOAF Thunderbird Extension
- lorebot - Homepage for the lorebot poject.
- MeNow - Homepage for the MeNow project.
- FOAF - general page for FOAF related tools and hacks I've put together.
- Julie - an IRC interface to Redland for storage and querying.
- FOAFer - an extension to let you know when the page you're on contains FOAF data
- DOAPer - an extension to let you know when the page you're on contains DOAP data