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I spent a happy couple of hours last night cataloguing photos to test my new javascript cataloging tool, and then realized this morning that there were sufficient bugs in my implementation that I had to rebuild the database. In particular the bnode id generation was screwed (but how did it ever work?) and then I realized I didn’t have a scutter implementation in my mini RDF implementation ‘tinkling’ (tiny Inkling). But now my foaf codepiction experiment implementation is more useful – you can see who annotated photos, as well as rough locations (and a map), people, wordnet things…and cataloging is pretty fast (although there’s a tendency to forget which fields you’ve added). But tinkling is still crufty as hell… Also the js thing is very crufty and doesn’t work in IE, only Moz.
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