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The future Web can be imagined as a life network consisting of resource nodes and semantic relationship links between them. Any node has a life span from birth - adding it to the network - to death - removing it from the network. Through establishing and investigating two types of models for such a network, we obtain the same scale free distribution of semantic links. Simulations and comparisons validate the rationality of the proposed models.