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Protocol for Web Description Resources

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The Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER) is the W3C recommended method for describing web resources. It specifies a protocol for publishing metadata about Web resources using RDF, OWL, and HTTP.

The initial working party was formed in February 2007. [1] On 1 September 2009 POWDER became a W3C recommendation. [2] and the Working Group is now closed.[3]

POWDER supercedes the previous W3C specification: Platform_for_Internet_Content_Selection PICS

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