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Rhizome is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site -- content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF. This means that instead of just creating a site with URLs that correspond to a page of HTML, with Rhizome you can create URLs that represent just about anything, such as: * structural components of content (such as a bullet point or a definition). * abstract entities that can be presented in different ways depending on the context. * relationships between entities or content, such as annotations or categories.
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Silvana Gregoriounder development - to allow non-tech folk to create semantic web enabled web-sites
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Heinz Wittenbrink"Rhizome is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site -- content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF...nstead of just creating a site with URLs that correspond to a page of HTML, with Rhizome you can create URLs
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luistxois a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site -- content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF. URLs that represent relationships between entities or content, such as annotations or categories.
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Lambert Heller"Rhizome is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site -- content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF."
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Rhizome is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site -- content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF. This means that instead of just creating a site with URLs that correspond to a page of HTML, with Rhizome you can create URLs that represent just about anything, such as: * structural components of content (such as a bullet point or a definition). * abstract entities that can be presented in different ways depending on the context. * relationships between entities or content, such as annotations or categories.
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