Linked Data Platform (LDP) is a W3C specification that defines a set of rules for HTTP-based read-write interactions with web resources described using RDF. It provides a standard way for applications to create, update, and manage linked data on the Web, enabling interoperability between different systems and facilitating the building of decentralized, linked data applications. It is commonly used for building content management systems, collaboration tools, and other applications that require distributed data management.
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