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| - Alan,Ian rthigly points out that the killer advantage of RDF is merging disparate data sources. As such, if you have just one database, which is the whole world for your application, then you absolutely don't have any kind of data merging problem. As such, the tried-and-tested SQL database solution is absolutely the most common solution, as the applications are designed with it in mind. As such, SQL probably is the right solution for a WordPress instance, or something similar.But as soon as you have more than one application needing that data store that's when you have that data sources problem, and that's when moving to RDF will pay dividends.As the world moves away from data silos to building with the assumption that data will be remixed, repurposed, and reinterpreted, that's when we'll see RDF being embraced.<br />
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