# A few new features in OpenLink Data Spaces
New Features in OpenLink Data Spaces
Good news from the OpenLink Camp!
OpenLink Data Spaces (ODS) now officially supports:
- Attention Profiling Markup Language (APML).
- Meaning of a Tag (MOAT) in conjunction with Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS) and Social-Semantic Cloud of Tags (SCOT).
- OAuth - an Open Authentication Protocol
Which means that OpenLink Data Spaces support all of the main standards being discussed in the DataPortability Interest Group!
APML Example:
All users of ODS automatically get a dynamically created APML file, for example: APML profile for Kingsley Idehen
The URI for an APML profile is: https://myopenlink.net/dataspace/<ods-username>/apml.xml
Meaning of a Tag Example:
All users of ODS automatically have tag cloud information embedded inside their SIOC file, for example: SIOC for Kingsley Idehen on the Myopenlink.net installation of ODS.
But even better, MOAT has been implemented in the ODS Tagging System. This has been demonstrated in a recent test blog post by my colleague Mitko Iliev, the blog post comes up on the tag search: https://myopenlink.net/dataspace/imitko/weblog/Mitko%27s%20Weblog/tag/paris
Which can be put through the OpenLink Data Browser:
- OpenLink Data Browser with Mitko Iliev’s Paris Blog Tag
OAuth Example:
OAuth Tokens and Secrets can be created for any ODS application. To do this:
- you can log in to Myopenlink.net or any new ODS installation
- then go to “Settings”
- and then you will see “OAuth Keys”
- you will then be able to choose the applications that you have instantiated and generate the token and secret for that app.
Human Links
- OpenLink Data Spaces Official Page
- OpenLink Software Page
- OpenLink Data Spaces Wikipedia Page
- Attention Profiling Markup Language Project Website
- Meaning of a Tag Project Website
- Simple Knowledge Organisation Systems Project Website
- Social-Semantic Cloud of Tags Project Website
- OAuth Protocol Website
- DataPortability.org Website
- Semantically Interlinked Online Communities Project Website
Technorati Tags: openlink, dataspaces, dataportability, apml, moat, oauth
February 29th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
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March 12th, 2008 at 11:37 pm
Just found your Blog - I’ll definitely bookmark this one …
We are looking at Virtuoso and othe SemWeb Apps for integration into our stuff https://relaxseo.com/ac-module-y.php .
Dave