🆚 Open Graph vs. RDF

Type

Semantic markup technology
Standard

About

The Open Graph protocol is a web metadata standard that defines how webpages are described as structured objects for use in social graphs and enables their consistent representation.

It specifies a set of HTML meta properties that start with "og:" (such as og:title, og:type, og:image, and og:description) to add semantic meaning to a page's content and control how that content should be represented.

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Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a W3C standard model for describing and exchanging graph-based data on the web.

It enables linking and integration of data across different vocabularies, represents information as subject-predicate-object triples forming directed graphs, and supports serialization formats such as RDF/XML for XML-based data exchange as well as Turtle and JSON-LD.

Headquarters

Menlo Park, California, United States
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Website

Categories

Semantic Markup › Rank #2
Standards › Rank #3
Standards › Rank #22

Popularity

Determined by the number of sites using each technology.

Open Graph semantic markup technology is 59 times more popular than RDF.
Total websites

Market share

Standards

Popularity by country

Determined by the number of sites detected from each country.

Open Graph is more popular than RDF in all countries.
United States
Germany
United Kingdom
Japan
France
Spain
Italy
Netherlands
Australia
Russia

Awards

Popularity by domain category

Determined by the number of sites in each category.

Open Graph is more popular than RDF in all market segments.
Business
Online Shopping
Blogs/Wiki
Education/Reference
Internet Services
Entertainment
Travel
Health
General News
Non-Profit/Advocacy/NGO

Top sites

Top-ranked sites that use these technologies.

Name
Rank
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Rank
#183
#215
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