Harvesting Desktop Data for Semantic Blogging
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2005Author
Möller, Knud
Decker, Stefan
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Knud Möller, Stefan Decker "Harvesting Desktop Data for Semantic Blogging", Proceedings of the first Semantic Desktop Workshop (SemDesk2005), in conjunction with 4th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2005), 2005.
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A typical computer user¿s desktop contains large amount of formal data, such as addresses, events or bibliopraphies. Especially within a corporate or organizational environment, it is often important to exchange this data between employees. However, state-of-the-art communication technologies such as email or bulletin boards don¿t allow to easily integrate desk-top data in the communication process, with the effect that the data remains locked within a user¿s computer. In this paper, we propose that the recent phenomenon of blogging, combined with a tool to easily generate Semantic Web (SW) data from existing formal desktop data, can result in a form of semantic blogging which would help to overcome the aforementioned problem. We discuss a number of preconditions which must be met in order to allow semantic blogging and encourage users to author a semantic blog, and we present a prototype of the semiBlog editor, which was created with the purpose of user-friendly semantic blogging in mind. We argue that such a semantic blog editor should integrate tightly with a user¿s desktop environment, as this would make integration of existing data into the blog as easy as possible.