Is this crazy or useful? Am not sure yet.
This example uses FOAF vocabulary for groups and openid. So the basic structure here is that Agents (including persons) can have an :openid and can be a :member of a :Group.
From an openid-augmented Wordpress, we get a list of all the openids my blog knows about. From [...]
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Embedding queries in RDF – FOAF Group example
Posted in FOAF, RSS/Atom, SPARQL, Technology, coding, ggg, openid | Also tagged aggregation, filters, FOAF, groups, patterns, query, RDF, rules, SPARQL, web crawling, xfn | 3 Comments