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    <body><![CDATA[I've gone through the book once and it is very useful for someone who is biased toward Python and would like to know how to get their hands dirty with the tools available today.  Oh, and this term &quot;Semantic Web&quot; is too narrow for this book since what you are really learning is how to do semantic modeling for the web or any other environment.]]></body>
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