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| | A New Website for Harper's Magazine (Ftrain.com) |
 | | Using this framework, Harper's is divided into two parts: narrative content, like the Features and the Weekly Review, and a taxonomy (or ontology, depending on your preferred term), called Connections. |
 | | A small team of Java coders and I are planning to take the work done on Harper's, and in other places like Rhetorical Device, and create an open-sourced content management system based on RDF storage. |
 | | This is A New Website for Harper's Magazine, a technical essay by Paul Ford, published Monday, December 1, 2003. |
| www.ftrain.com /AWebSiteForHarpers.html (1315 words) |
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