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Topic is one of the core types in Freebase. Topics contain a set of default properties that are generally useful when describing a topic: display name, alias, article, image and webpage.
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| GNU Free Documentation License |
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GNU FDL |
The GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL or simply GFDL) is a copyleft license for free documentation, designed by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) for the GNU Project. It is similar to the GNU General Public License, giving readers the rights...
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| The New York Times |
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The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded in 1851 and published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"—named for its staid appearance and style—is regarded as a national newspaper...
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Extensible Markup Language |
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a set of rules for encoding documents electronically. It is defined in the XML 1.0 Specification produced by the W3C and several other related specifications; all are fee-free open standards.
XML’s design goals...
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| British Broadcasting Company |
The British Broadcasting Company Ltd was a British commercial company formed on 18 October 1922 by British and American electrical companies doing business in the United Kingdom and licensed by the British General Post Office. Its original office...
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| Representational State Transfer | REST |
Representational state transfer (REST) is a style of software architecture for distributed hypermedia systems such as the World Wide Web. The term Representational State Transfer (REST) was introduced and defined in 2000 by Roy Fielding in his...
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| JSON | JavaScript Object Notation |
JSON, short for JavaScript Object Notation, is a lightweight computer data interchange format. It is a text-based, human-readable format for representing simple data structures and associative arrays (called objects).
The JSON format was originally...
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British Broadcasting Corporation |
The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually referred to by its abbreviation as the "BBC", is the longest established and largest broadcaster in the world. The BBC is funded by an annual television licence fee, which is charged to all United...
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| Creative Commons (by-nc-sa) | Creative Commons Attribution + Noncommercial + ShareAlike |
THE WORK (AS DEFINED BELOW) IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS
CREATIVE COMMONS PUBLIC LICENSE ("CCPL" OR "LICENSE"). THE WORK IS
PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK
OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE OR...
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| World of Spectrum |
World of Spectrum is a website devoted to cataloging and archiving material for the ZX Spectrum home computer popular in the 1980s, and has been officially endorsed by Amstrad which holds the copyright to the ZX Spectrum brand. It was started by...
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Twitter, Inc. |
Twitter
is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows
users to send "updates" (text-based posts, up to 140 characters long)
via SMS, instant messaging, email, to the Twitter website, or an
application such as Twitterrific....
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| Linked Data |
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Linked Data is a sub-topic of the Semantic Web. The term Linked Data is used to describe a method of exposing, sharing, and connecting data via dereferenceable URIs on the Web.
Tim Berners-Lee outlined four principles of Linked Data in his Design...
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| DBpedia |
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DBpedia : Wikipedia semantic web version |
Wikipedia
is the by far largest publicly available encyclopedia on the Web.
Wikipedia editions are available in over 250 languages with the English
one accounting for more than 1.95 million articles. Wikipedia...
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| RDF/XML |
RDF/XML is a syntax, defined by the W3C, to express (i.e. serialize) an RDF graph as an XML document. See Resource Description Framework.
RDF/XML syntax is defined in W3C's document RDF/XML Syntax Specification
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| Creative Commons (by) |
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THE WORK (AS DEFINED BELOW) IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS
OF THIS CREATIVE COMMONS PUBLIC LICENSE ("CCPL" OR
"LICENSE"). THE WORK IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER
APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS
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| N-Triples |
N-Triples is a format for storing and transmitting data. It is a line-based, plain text serialisation format for RDF (Resource Description Framework) graphs, and a subset of the Turtle (Terse RDF Triple Language) format. N-Triples should not be...
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| DBpedia Team |
The DBpedia Team is a joint venture of Semantic Web researchers of the Free University of Berlin, the University of Leipzig and OpenLink Software. It is the creator of the DBpedia project. The DBpedia Team was founded in January 2007.
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| BBC Artist Info API | ||||
| DBpedia Linked Data API | ||||
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| SEC ownership data via RDFAbout | ||||
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| Twitter User Status API | ||||
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| World of Spectrum API | ||||