Next week I’m delivering to my editor the complete first draft of “Practical RDF” for O’Reilly. Yeah, finally. No one has seen the complete TOC, including the tools, APIs and whatever used in the book and I thought I would provide a heads up before the book is released for public review. If you’re interested, […]
Excuse me?
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. We all know how much I like irony — almost as much as I like serendipity. In Meg Hourihan’s latest weblog posting she writes: It’s no wonder we’re seeing an increase in unemployment, people seem to have no idea how to apply for a job these days. Meg then goes on […]
Betcha the cat photo wins
wKen is running a once a month photo contest. This month, the photo must answer the question “I love _____”. My favorite is a photograph of a glass of Guinness against a backdrop of a sunny afternoon in a neighborhood bar. It tends to reflect my interest in photographs that reflect humanity without necessarily having a human present. There’s […]
The third generation of weblogging
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Today I tackled the ontology sections of the RDF book, which left me feeling a little bit as if ants are crawling up my spine. Time for a little break, and a little weblogging. I’ve been in an email chit-chat with Clay Shirky about online debates and weblogging. As with others in […]
New Year: Universal Do Over
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Jeneane Sessum isn’t particularly fond of New Year’s Eve, but she still looks for the positive within this year’s end: Beyond the obvious, I think about this place we’re building online. And I think 2002 was a year of a different kind of love. A different kind of family. A […]
