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<p>popular applications of RDF like <a href="page.php?w=RSS_%28file_format%29">RSS</a> and <a href="page.php?w=FOAF_%28software%29">FOAF</a> (Friend of a Friend), resources tend to be represented by URIs that intentionally denote, and can be used to access, actual data on the World Wide Web. But RDF, in general, is not limited to the description of Internet-based resources. In fact, the URI that names a resource does not have to be dereferenceable at all. For example, a URI that begins with "http:" and is used as the subject of an RDF statement</p><p>
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