On 08.06.2015 05:31, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Hoi,
Do we have a way to sparkle with live data.. For me all this stuff is
"nice" but it has no application in a practical manner.
This post is unrelated to SPARQL. The experimental SPARQL endpoint at
the WMF runs on live data (updated every minute).
Markus
On 7 June 2015 at 23:38, Markus Krötzsch
<markus(a)semantic-mediawiki.org
<mailto:markus@semantic-mediawiki.org>> wrote:
On 07.06.2015 17 <tel:07.06.2015%2017>:16, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
...
* Addshore created new maps of the geocoordinates on Wikidata
<https://twitter.com/wikidata/status/606086887820955649>.
More coming.
That's nice, but note that the new ViziData that Georg Wild
announced this week displays a similar map of all items live in the
browser, allowing you to zoom down to city level and click on any
location to view all the items there. It also can filter items by
the number of sitelinks they have (to show orphaned items without
sitelinks or most popular items with many sitelinks).
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~s5219191/vizidata/
(click on "items" dataset to load and wait a short while ...;
performance in Chrome is better than in Firefox, but all modern
browsers should work; needs about 1G of RAM to load all the >2
million geo points in Javascript)
Cheers
Markus
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