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December 12, 2005

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Antoin O Lachtnain

Ulla,

Certainly, this is one potential use of thinglinks. There are loads of potential uses though. I think the important thing at this stage though is to clearly define exactly what a thinglink is. This means determining the format, deciding exactly what it refers to (for example, whether it refers to an item, like a serial number or a class of items like a UPC or ISBN), and deciding how thinglinks are registered.

Every extra piece of information you add makes things more complicated. For example, the geographical location of an item changes quite a lot, especially if it is being traded. Another issue is privacy. The owner of an item does not necessarily want to be known to anyone beyond the person they bought it off.

So I say, keep the schema as simple as possible at the outset, and let application developers build meaning and complexity around it.

A connection that may be useful - David Weinberger has a chapter about unique identifiers in his forthcoming book - http://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/mtarchive/the_synchonicity_of_intertwing.html

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