Durch den 25ten Chaos Communication Congress (25C3) bin ich auf ein interessantes Projekt aufmerksam geworden, das sich mit Privacy im Social Semantic Web beschäftigt - Pace:
Pace is the Italian word for peace and spelled like it. The website pace-project.org hosts currently one project, Diki which aims at providing a secure, privacy respecting infrastructure for social semantic web application. More project will follow in future. We see a general problem in the current evolution of the world wide web: It is concentrating in a few websites which hold personal content for Billions of users. The original idea of a distributed world-wide-web is moving into a world wide web owned by a few companies. Our goal is to point out alternatives without loosing any comfort that currently existing web-based solutions brought us. […]
Diki is a peer-to-peer (or better: friend-to-friend) network for social semantic web application. Think of it as an instant messenger program for social networks like del.icio.us, bibsonomy, citeseer, facebook or studivz. Unlike those social networks, diki does not have a central server that stores your private data. The idea of diki is to create a social network that respects the users’ privacy but giving them all functionality that server-based social networks have. In the current release you can create bookmarks, tag them and invite friends. Then you can search for bookmarks in your friends-network.
Dries Buytaert, Autor des PHP-basierten Content-Management-System Drupal (GPL), gibt auf der DrupalCon 2008 eine kleine Präsentation und erläutert die Zukunft von Drupal im Semantic Web:
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im Rahmen der Studioproduktion an der Hochschule der Medien in Stuttgart wollen wir dokumentarisch darstellen, was sich hinter dem Begriff Web 2.0 verbirgt. Die Dokumentation, will seine Zuschauer über Interviews mit Szeneintegrierten Bloggern, neuen und bestehenden Web 2.0 Unternehmern, Investoren, Wissenschaftlern und Buchautoren einmal hinter die Kulissen blicken lassen.Anhand von ausgewählten Persönlichkeiten der Web 2.0 Szene in Deutschland soll der Film greifbar machen, was die Beweggründe und Strategien der einzelnen Akteure sind. Dabei begibt sich der Zuschauer in das Umfeld der Macher von Web 2.0 Plattformen. Der Film besucht die Szene live auf Barcamps und Wiki-Wednesdays. Er trifft Blogger, Start-Ups und gestandene Firmen und lässt den Zuschauer somit ein Stück ihrer Welt verstehen.
The Semantic Web Education and Outreach Interest Group has released a first Working Draft of a document explaining the effective use of URIs to nable the growth of the Semantic Web. URIs (Uniform Resource Identifiers) — more simply called “Web addresses” — are at the heart of the Web and also of the Semantic Web. “Cool URIs for the Semantic Web” discusses two strategies for choosing URIs for the Semantic Web, gives pointers to several Web sites that use these solutions, and briefly discusses why several other alternatives are less effective. Comments on this draft are requested by 21 January, to be integrated into a final document at the end of the Group’s charter.
…mit allerdings etwas restriktiven Nutzungsbedingungen:
When used on the Web, the logo must be an active link to http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/
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The logo must stand alone: it cannot be combined with any other design element such as photography, type, borders, nor can it be incorporated into another logo
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