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<topic>SemWeb Chat: Sponsored by the W3C Army: The SW needs you! | http://www.w3.org/RDF/Interest/#irc</topic>
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<time value="1006298102.372191">2001-11-20 23:15</time>
<url>http://www-db.stanford.edu/~melnik/rdf/datatyping/</url>
<nick>danbri</nick>
<title>Sergey&apos;s writeup of RDF Core datatyping options</title>
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<time value="1006295246.082373">2001-11-20 22:27</time>
<url>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xml-uri/2000May/0316.html</url>
<nick>cmsc498x</nick>
<title>Dictionaries in the library</title>
<comment nick="tim">That&apos;s about decentralization?   I thought it was about the meta myth. </comment>
<comment nick="tim">It was about namesapces being resources and schemas being documents. </comment>
<comment nick="danbri">It makes the point that dictionaries are just books; the schemas (namespaces; ontologies) are just more (Semantic)Web content. So anyone in the Web community can create a new dictionary/ontology, without need for central registry or ivory tower</comment>
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<time value="1006294882.825446">2001-11-20 22:21</time>
<url>http://www.w3.org/History/1994/WWW/Journals/CACM/screensnap2_24c.gif</url>
<nick>tim</nick>
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<time value="1006294876.101338">2001-11-20 22:21</time>
<url>http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/WorldWideWeb.html</url>
<nick>tim</nick>
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