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	<title>Comments on: Carpictures.cc,  My First Web 3.0 Site</title>
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		<title>By: paul_houle</title>
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		<description>Note:  carpictures.cc now exports Linked data using the SIOC ontology.  It&#039;s got a double life:  if you ask for text/html content,  you&#039;ll get the HTML site that you see.  A client that asks for RDF gets RDF content that&#039;s (roughly) equivalent to the HTML,  just a bit more precise. </description>
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