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        <s:content>I think that you can insert a way to create relations between pages (resources) very simple and powerful.&#xA;Very similar to the square brackets \[...\] method for links, you can declare relations as the follow example:&#xA;&#xA;Imagine you are writing a wiki page and in place of a significative word  ,for instance the word &quot;house&quot;, you can write this:\\&#xA;\[house -&gt; contain -&gt;room\]\\&#xA;So, like the use of &quot; \[...\]&quot; for links, if pages exists are linked otherwise it propose to create them.\\&#xA;This contents can be easily translated to [RDF] triples. Your wiki can became a &quot;shortcut&quot; to collect and create knowledge in a free [RDF] way.&#xA;&#xA;There is one limit: &quot;Only one triple for a word in one page&quot; but we can think solutions easily....&#xA;&#xA;Sorry for my bad English.&#xA;Bye Stefano Campanini &#xA;</s:content>
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