Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Schema.org> ?p ?o }
- Schema.org abstract "Schema.org is an initiative launched on 2 June 2011 by Bing, Google and Yahoo! (the operators of the then world's largest search engines) to “create and support a common set of schemas for structured data markup on web pages.” In November 2011 Yandex (whose search engine is the largest one in Russia) joined the initiative. They propose using the schema.org vocabulary along with the Microdata, RDFa, or JSON-LD formats to mark up website content with metadata about itself. Such markup can be recognized by search engine spiders and other parsers, thus gaining access to the meaning of the sites (see Semantic Web). The initiative also describes an extension mechanism for adding additional properties. Public discussion of the initiative largely takes place on the W3C public vocabularies mailing list.Much of the vocabulary on schema.org was inspired by earlier formats such as Microformats, FOAF, GoodRelations and OpenCyc. Microformats, with its most dominant representative hCard, continue to be published widely in the Web, where the deployment of schema.org has strongly increased between 2012 to end 2014.RDF applications can use Microdata2RDF service. getSchema is a community wiki maintaining a set of markup examples.A mapping from the terms defined in Schema.org to RDF (expressed in RDF Schema) is available.To test the validity of the data marked up with the schemas and Microdata, such validators as the Google Structured Data Testing Tool, Yandex Microformat validator and Bing Markup Validator can be used.Some Schema markups such as Organization and Person are used to influence Google's Knowledge Graph results.".
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- Schema.org wikiPageExternalLink schema.org.
- Schema.org wikiPageExternalLink schema.org.
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- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Bing.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bing.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:Google.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:HTML5.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:Information_science.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_properties_established_in_2011.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metadata_registry.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ontology_(information_science).
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:Semantic_HTML.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:Semantic_Web.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yahoo!.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Comma-separated_values.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Creative_Commons_license.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Cyc.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink FOAF_(ontology).
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Google.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink HCard.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink HTML5.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink ISO_8601.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink JSON.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink JSON-LD.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Knowledge_Graph.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Metadata.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Microdata_(HTML).
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Microformat.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink N-Triples.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Parsing.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink RDF_Schema.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink RDFa.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Resource_Description_Framework.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Semantic_Web.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Turtle_(syntax).
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Uniform_Resource_Identifier.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Uniform_Resource_Locator.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Validator.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Validity.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Web_Ontology_Language.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Web_crawler.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Web_search_engine.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Yahoo!.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLink Yandex.
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schema.org".
- Schema.org wikiPageWikiLinkText "schema.org".
- Schema.org abbreviation "schema".
- Schema.org baseStandards HTML5.
- Schema.org baseStandards ISO_8601.
- Schema.org baseStandards Microdata_(HTML).
- Schema.org baseStandards Resource_Description_Framework.
- Schema.org baseStandards Uniform_Resource_Identifier.
- Schema.org domain Semantic_Web.
- Schema.org license Creative_Commons_license.
- Schema.org organization Google.
- Schema.org organization Microsoft.
- Schema.org organization Yahoo!.
- Schema.org organization Yandex.
- Schema.org relatedStandards Comma-separated_values.
- Schema.org relatedStandards JSON.
- Schema.org relatedStandards JSON-LD.
- Schema.org relatedStandards Microformat.
- Schema.org relatedStandards N-Triples.
- Schema.org relatedStandards RDF_Schema.
- Schema.org relatedStandards RDFa.
- Schema.org relatedStandards Turtle_(syntax).
- Schema.org relatedStandards Web_Ontology_Language.
- Schema.org title "Schema.org".
- Schema.org wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_standardref.
- Schema.org wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Schema.org wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Semantic_Web.
- Schema.org wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:URL.
- Schema.org yearStarted "2011".
- Schema.org subject Category:Bing.
- Schema.org subject Category:Google.
- Schema.org subject Category:HTML5.
- Schema.org subject Category:Information_science.
- Schema.org subject Category:Internet_properties_established_in_2011.
- Schema.org subject Category:Metadata_registry.
- Schema.org subject Category:Ontology_(information_science).
- Schema.org subject Category:Semantic_HTML.
- Schema.org subject Category:Semantic_Web.
- Schema.org subject Category:Yahoo!.
- Schema.org hypernym Initiative.
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- Schema.org type Company.
- Schema.org type Establishment.
- Schema.org type Property.
- Schema.org comment "Schema.org is an initiative launched on 2 June 2011 by Bing, Google and Yahoo! (the operators of the then world's largest search engines) to “create and support a common set of schemas for structured data markup on web pages.” In November 2011 Yandex (whose search engine is the largest one in Russia) joined the initiative. They propose using the schema.org vocabulary along with the Microdata, RDFa, or JSON-LD formats to mark up website content with metadata about itself.".
- Schema.org label "Schema.org".
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