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	<title>Reallywow &#187; Semantic Web</title>
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		<title>Semweb Gang talks about Glue</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 22:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting conversation this month. (This is the stuff I listen to on my commute.) I was particularly intrigued by the 10 or so minutes spent discussing the need for a method of embedding identifiers and the location of a web service into HTML. Send the identifier to the service and get back the metadata. This [...]]]></description>
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<p>Interesting conversation <a href="http://semanticgang.talis.com/2008/12/08/novemberdecember-2008-the-semantic-web-gang-discusses-glue-and-looks-back-at-2008/">this month</a>. (This is the stuff I listen to on my commute.) I was particularly intrigued by the 10 or so minutes spent discussing the need for a method of embedding identifiers and the location of a web service into HTML. Send the identifier to the service and get back the metadata. This is the exact use case of <a href="http://unapi.info">unAPI</a>.</p>
<p>I was all set to get to work and give them a <em>brrring!</em> on the cluephone, a.k.a., comment on the post. But before I got around to it <a href="http://inkdroid.org">Ed Summers</a> pointed out on irc that you can achieve the same thing using just &lt;link&gt; elements and/or <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-nottingham-http-link-header-03.txt">HTTP Link: headers</a>. In other words, why separate the identifiers from the service URI.</p>
<p>I like how simple unAPI is to implement. Since your metadata service&#8217;s base url doesn&#8217;t change you don&#8217;t have to worry about coordinating attributes of elements that need to appear in both your &lt;head&gt; and page &lt;body&gt;. This is a non-issue for lots of folks, but I bet it&#8217;s not so simple if your using WordPress or Drupal for your CMS.</p>
<p>As for the <a href="http://getglue.com">Glue extension thingie</a>, I&#8217;ll try it out before passing judgement. But it did strike me funny that they&#8217;re not using RDF for anything. Also, and maybe I&#8217;m imagining it, but in the 10-minute wrapup at the end of the podcast I <em>think</em> Tom Heath basically takes a some veiled jabs at the Glue guys for being SemWeb poseurs.</p>
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