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    <title>semantic porn?</title>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_web">semantic web</a> always interested me. i&#8217;ve read the tutorials on RDF and N3, i even bought a book about it.</p>

<p>but somehow i cannot see how it could help me currently. don&#8217;t get me wrong, i understand it&#8217;s benefits (making the web machine-readable). but i don&#8217;t see any PRACTICAL applications of this technology currently. nevertheless, i&#8217;m always willing to try out new toys in this field.</p>

<p>today i&#8217;ve read a <a href="http://fgiasson.com/blog/index.php/2006/11/14/how_to_participate_to_the_web_3_0_using">blog post about using semantic-web-stuff on your blog</a>. so i immediately decided to try it out.</p>

<p>there was a wordpress plugin recommended, which i installed.</p>

<p>the plugin simply generates some machine-readable about your blog posts in <a href="http://sioc-project.org/">SIOC</a> format.</p>

<p>additionally, after you have set it up, and so you have SIOC data available about your blog, you can notify about your blog posts the <a href="http://pingthesemanticweb.com/">Ping the Semantic Web</a> service, which seems to be a semantic-data indexing/searching system. (this notification can happen automatically by wordpress, if you decide so).</p>

<p>on the <a href="http://pingthesemanticweb.com/">Ping the Semantic Web</a> site, they list the recently updated RDF documents.</p>

<p>and what did i find there? <a href="http://galleries.penthouse.com/labels.rdf">http://galleries.penthouse.com/labels.rdf</a> :)</p>

<p>yes, a link to an RDF document at Penthouse&#8217;s website. i must admit, i was surprised. what do they have to do with RDF? so i went to http://galleries.penthouse.com, which redirected me to http://www.penthouse.com. by checking the source code of the page, i found that they indeed link to an rdf document</p>

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<p>.</p>

<p>ICRA seems to be a content-rating organization. they have a <a href="http://www.icra.org/label/generator/">web-based questionnaire</a>, which supposedly (info from wikipedia) generates an RDF file, which then describes the rating of the site&#8217;s content, which you can link from your website. the rating seems to be focused on the parental-control aspect.</p>

<p>it was certainly surprising/refreshing to see that one of the early-adopters of the semantic-web technology is a porn site :)</p>

<p>(maybe these porn sites must include some kind of rating/parental-control stuff, i don&#8217;t know. i checked www.playboy.com, and they did not link to any rdf documents&#8230;. )</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_web">semantic web</a> always interested me. i&#8217;ve read the tutorials on RDF and N3, i even bought a book about it.</p>

<p>but somehow i cannot see how it could help me currently. don&#8217;t get me wrong, i understand it&#8217;s benefits (making the web machine-readable). but i don&#8217;t see any PRACTICAL applications of this technology currently. nevertheless, i&#8217;m always willing to try out new toys in this field.</p>

<p>today i&#8217;ve read a <a href="http://fgiasson.com/blog/index.php/2006/11/14/how_to_participate_to_the_web_3_0_using">blog post about using semantic-web-stuff on your blog</a>. so i immediately decided to try it out.</p>

<p>there was a wordpress plugin recommended, which i installed.</p>

<p>the plugin simply generates some machine-readable about your blog posts in <a href="http://sioc-project.org/">SIOC</a> format.</p>

<p>additionally, after you have set it up, and so you have SIOC data available about your blog, you can notify about your blog posts the <a href="http://pingthesemanticweb.com/">Ping the Semantic Web</a> service, which seems to be a semantic-data indexing/searching system. (this notification can happen automatically by wordpress, if you decide so).</p>

<p>on the <a href="http://pingthesemanticweb.com/">Ping the Semantic Web</a> site, they list the recently updated RDF documents.</p>

<p>and what did i find there? <a href="http://galleries.penthouse.com/labels.rdf">http://galleries.penthouse.com/labels.rdf</a> :)</p>

<p>yes, a link to an RDF document at Penthouse&#8217;s website. i must admit, i was surprised. what do they have to do with RDF? so i went to http://galleries.penthouse.com, which redirected me to http://www.penthouse.com. by checking the source code of the page, i found that they indeed link to an rdf document</p>

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<p>.</p>

<p>ICRA seems to be a content-rating organization. they have a <a href="http://www.icra.org/label/generator/">web-based questionnaire</a>, which supposedly (info from wikipedia) generates an RDF file, which then describes the rating of the site&#8217;s content, which you can link from your website. the rating seems to be focused on the parental-control aspect.</p>

<p>it was certainly surprising/refreshing to see that one of the early-adopters of the semantic-web technology is a porn site :)</p>

<p>(maybe these porn sites must include some kind of rating/parental-control stuff, i don&#8217;t know. i checked www.playboy.com, and they did not link to any rdf documents&#8230;. )</p>
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