Getting started with the Semantic Web

I’ve been getting started with a new project, for which I need to get up to speed on this whole semantic web/linked data business. I was as let down by the results of my websearching as I was elevated by the tagged-and-up-voted material on Stack Overflow. Here is a little link library:

Why am I doing this? Because supercomputer company Cray, Inc. has built a new type of supercomputer which is optimized for graph searching, and searching RDF with SPARQL is a low-overhead way to use it. And they are running a contest for scientists to do something interesting with their new tool, in which I am a contestant.

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