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A '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (RDF) is a method that can be used to more accurately label information so people and search engines can find it. Add simple hidden annotations to your text, known as [[Semantic tagging|semantic tags]], and your information (content) is more accurately categorized, found and ranked by search engines. RDF increases the value of your content in many ways, such as for [[Search engine optimization|search engine optimization]] (SEO).
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Since semantic tags act like an index to your content that both computers and people can use to better understand it, RDF is used as a language for representing information about resources in the World Wide Web. The RDF metadata model makes statements about resources as subject-predicate-object expressions, "triples" in RDF terminology. A triple is very simple to understand. The content "The cat has the color orange" organized for expression in RDF would be:
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*Subject = "the cat"
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*Predicate = "has the color"
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*Object = "orange"
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The subject is the resource, and the predicate (denoting traits or aspects of the subject) expresses a relationship between the subject and the object.
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==External links==
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'''[http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-primer/ W3C RDF Primer]''' A basic RDF technical primer describing:
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*Effective usage and basic concepts such as XML syntax;
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*How a Vocabulary Description Language defines vocabularies;
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*An overview of some deployed applications;
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*Content and purpose of related specifications.
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'''[http://ontoworld.org/wiki/Help:Annotation Basic annotation features for Semantic MediaWiki]'''
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{{aficionados}}
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[[Category:Computer terms]]
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[[Category:Semantic Web]]

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