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		<title>By: EBB: ebiquity blog at UMBC (mobile and pervasive computing, semantic web, intelligent agents) &#187; Lage RDW and OWL documents on the Semantic Web</title>
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		<description>[...] I just ran some queries over Swoogle&#8217;s collection of 850K RDF documents collected from the web. Here are the 100 largest RDF documents and OWL documents, respectively. Document size was measured in terms of the number of triples. For this query, a document was considered to be an OWL document if it used a namespace that contained the string OWL. [...]</description>
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