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Hacking Congress
http://www.xml.com/pub/at/33
Paul Ford shows us how to build a Semantic Web site by assembling
machine-readable information about the US federal government. Published on XML.com.
Copyright 2004, O'Reilly Media, Inc.O'Reilly & Associatesen-us
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2006/04/12/query-census-data-rdf-python-rdflib.html
In his second Hacking Congress column, Joshua Tauberer shows us how to query open data from the U.S. Census Bureau using RDF and Python's RDFLib.
Hacking CongressJoshua TaubererO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2006-04-12T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2006/02/08/govtrack-us-public-data-semantic-web.html
Joshua Tauberer takes over XML.com's Hacking Congress column to explain how he's using RDF and the Semantic Web to build a site that organizes U.S. federal government data.
Hacking CongressJoshua TaubererO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2006-02-08T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/11/03/congress.html
At the pinnacle of election season in the U.S., Paul Ford returns with another Hacking Congress column. This time, Ford says things about the President using RDF and explains why the Semantic Web is about more than ontologies.
Hacking CongressPaul FordO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-11-03T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/10/13/hackcongress.html
Paul Ford discovers that creating a clean RDF
representation of the United States Senate is harder than he thought, and goes back to fix his mistakes, delving into the
mysterious world of URNs along the way.
Hacking CongressPaul FordO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-10-13T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/09/01/hack-congress.html
In Paul Ford's first Hacking Congress column, he shows us how to turn information on the U.S. Senate site into RDF.
Hacking CongressPaul FordO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-09-01T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media