Great news! I have been using its predecessor on http://wdqs-beta.wmflabs.org/ for some time now, and can only say that I am quite enthusiastic. Is query.wikidata.org a continuation of the wdqs on wmf labs? I really like how the wdqs is working quite well as an interface to R through its SPARQL plugin or in federated queries submitted from external SPARQL endpoints! 

Thanks for the good work. 



On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:29 AM, Dan Garry <dgarry@wikimedia.org> wrote:
The Discovery Department at the Wikimedia Foundation is pleased to announce the release of the Wikidata Query Service! You can find the interface for the service at https://query.wikidata.org.

The Wikidata Query Service is designed to let users run queries on the data contained in Wikidata. The service uses SPARQL as the query language. You can see some example queries in the user manual.

Right now, the service is still in beta. This means that our goal is to monitor of the service usage and collect feedback about what people think should be next. To do that, we've created the Wikidata Query Service dashboard to track usage of the service, and we're in the process of setting up a feedback mechanism for users of the service. Once we've got monitored the usage of the service for a while and got user feedback, we'll decide on what's next for development of the service.

If you have any feedback, suggestions, or comments, please do send an email to the Discovery Department's public mailing list, wikimedia-search@lists.wikimedia.org.

Thanks,
Dan

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Dan Garry
Lead Product Manager, Discovery
Wikimedia Foundation

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