Masahide Kanzaki has announced a new introduction to FOAF, written in Japanese. It is quite detailed, and illustrated with examples, and figures, covering recent additions to the FOAF vocabulary. And, like the rest of his Semantic Web and RDF site, it looks glorious. I only wish I could read Japanese; the babelfish translation is a poor substitute. FOAF may now be better documented in Japanese than it is in English!
Masahide Kanzaki's FOAF document is also of technical interest, since it references an XSLT transformation which, in modern Web browsers, generates an XHTML page. (IE5/mac viewers should be warned that it crashed my browser; Mozilla seems happy, by contrast).
Japanese readers may also find these other RDF-related links useful.
Posted by danbri at June 19, 2003 02:42 PM