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A great series of posts. I've always used … A great series of posts. I've always used URIs for all my resources but was begning to question my judgement after seeing widespread use of rdf:nodeID in foaf.
One of the potential applications for foaf, in my opinion, is aggregation and linking across multiple models. I've been scratching my head on how they plan on avoiding nodeID collisions?
Also, have you looked at the Joseki project? What are your thoughts on the RDFWeb API (especially data objects) described there?(especially data objects) described there? +Number"Number" is a type and predefined property provided by Semantic MediaWiki to represent numeric values.
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