the.com/linked data
the web, but for facts — every claim points to every other claim, forever.
means a method of publishing structured data so that pieces of information are connected by explicit, machine-readable links instead of sitting locked in isolated databases.
from coined by tim berners-lee in his 2006 design note, extending his own web from linking documents to linking the facts inside them — same idea, one layer deeper.
core ruleuse uris to name everything, even abstract things
formatbuilt on rdf triples: subject, predicate, object
famous exampledbpedia turns wikipedia infoboxes into queryable data
not the sameopen data can be linked data, but often isnt