2007-07-28T11:01:13Z
Dave Pawson.
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Having the time, I generally read my blog list daily. Occasionally I 'bookmark', if thats the right term, some entries as being interesting and worth a re-read. No comment on whether I actually do go back and re-read/use the information. Just that I am interested. My interest is in collecting them locally, since 'm using bloglines as my reader, and I'm less that certain that those bookmarks will be around in n years. This of course, presumes that the actual blog entries will, which is quite possibly just as low a probability. However.
My first instinct is to collect them, a series of urls which annotations. Isn't that what RDF does? Talks about the properties of urls? OK. E.g Sam commented on one of Shellys posts re mapping. I thought that worth another read, so, perhaps I might record
http://intertwingly.net/blog/2007/07/27/Maps-n-Data :tag :geo, :foss.
Or something. As usual, it's a case of what tags should I be using. I'm quite disorganised about ontological consistancy. Over time I guess I could create some sort of bookmark list. Would opml do the same thing? I don't think so. I do note that Bloglines doesn't seem to have an export facility. Now that is more worrying. At least with the FireFox Sage plug-in I could export them.
Keywords: rdf, blog
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