Mostly for future reference as I don’t have the time right now…
An RDF Inspector and SPARQL interface for Firefox plugin?
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You can check out some more Semantic Web tools, e.g., SIOC plugin for WordPress and Semantic Radar. They will provide you with some nice RDF data to play with once you or someone else creates that RDF Inspector and SPARQL Interface for Firefox.
I’ve seen the Semantic Radar and I have it on my Firefox install, but I haven’t set up SIOC (I need to get a better idea what it’s about first, and thus far I don’t link much outside as yet.)
That and my Locationary will also be a very useful test bed for the ‘RDF Inspector.’ Being able to easily view, search, etc. N3-form RDF would be quite handy to see exactly what you’re saying…
You can check out some more Semantic Web tools, e.g., SIOC plugin for WordPress and Semantic Radar. They will provide you with some nice RDF data to play with once you or someone else creates that RDF Inspector and SPARQL Interface for Firefox.
I’ve seen the Semantic Radar and I have it on my Firefox install, but I haven’t set up SIOC (I need to get a better idea what it’s about first, and thus far I don’t link much outside as yet.)
That and my Locationary will also be a very useful test bed for the ‘RDF Inspector.’ Being able to easily view, search, etc. N3-form RDF would be quite handy to see exactly what you’re saying…