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		<title>By: AI3:::Adaptive Information &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Converting &#8216;Sweet Tools&#8217; to an Exhibit</title>
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		<description>[...] My earlier post gushed about the new Exhibit lightweight, structured data publishing system for Web pages from MIT&#8217;s Simile project. Because I was so impressed with the project&#8217;s examples, I decided to convert my existing 350+ semantic Web tools listing, Sweet Tools, to an online database. I also wanted to maintain the Google spreadsheet listing for others to make new tools suggestions. [...]</description>
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