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The PIMO Ontology can be used to express Personal Information Models of individuals. It is based on RDF and NRL, the NEPOMUK Representational Language and other Semantic Web ontologies. This document describes the principle elements of the language and how to use them. (from homepage)
NEPOMUK Contact Ontology describes contact information, common in many places on the desktop. It evolved from the VCARD specification (RFC 2426) and has been inspired by the Vcard Ontology by Renato Ianella. The scope of NCO is much broader though. This document gives an overview of the classes, properties and intended use cases of the NCO ontology. (from homepage)
The annotation ontology provides vocabulary that enables users to attach custom descriptions, identifiers, tags and ratings to resources on their desktop. Via other properties, the user is also able to make generic relationships between related resources explicit. Some relationships between resources are too general to be included at the domain ontology level. Instead, these properties are also defined in the annotation ontology. Given the high-level status of this ontology, these propreties can be used to link any related resources on the user's desktop, as well as provide custom human-readable textual annotations. (from homepage)