On May 2, 2012, at 3:50 PM, Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org> wrote:
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> So, trying to keep to the intuition of a bundle of things bound together, how about "page" ?
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> This has the obvious connection to 'web page', which invokes the whole http-get world: people are used to the metaphor that takes us from a sheet of paper in a book to a dynamic website that can be cached, etc.., so we can rely on this intuition shift again here. If we want to be more distinctive, we can call them RDF pages and treat 'page' as a contraction.
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> Tempting, and I'd be happy to hear 'Web page' mentioned too. But can you take it for a test-drive....? Maybe try a few sentences that use it?
The problem will be that you will need to define an RDF page in relation to a Web page. I suspect it will get awkward just where Sandro mentioned after today's telecon: An RDF page may be created from parsing a Web page.
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