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"text": "reading that non-sarcastically, i'd recommend playing with wikidata.org and the SPARQL interfaces to that data to get started with triple-stores in a simplified setting.\n\nthere are very few practical datasets that actually expose those semantics.\n\nthen RDF is the \"distributed\" / \"generalize\" version"
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