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  • I just found this interesting Semantic Web effort via 'Danny Ayers' blog. Here is the synopsis from his post: Piggy Bank 2.0 Beta New release of Piggy Bank, the Semantic Web extension for Firefox. It harvests data as you browse (when you click a status bar indicator), which can later be searched and viewed in a facetted browser. The docs have come along some too - Piggy Bank can collect pure information in the following cases: 1. The web page has invisible link(s) to RDF data (encoded in RDF/XML or N3 formats).2. The web page exports an RSS feeds.3. The address of the web page is a file:/ URL pointing to a directory.4. Piggy Bank has a "screen scraper"€ [XSLT or Javascript] that can re-structure the web page HTML code into RDF data. There's a tutorial on writing Javascript screenscrapers on the site, nice touch. I have also added an architecture diagram to accelerate comprehension (a picture speaks a thousand words...): The infrastructure for tier-3 is an aspect of Virtuoso's functionality pool; combining Database & Web Application Server functionality amongst other things, as a single product offering.
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  • 2005-05-24T18:37:20Z
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  • FireFox Semantic Web Extension: Piggy Bank 2.0 Beta
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  • I just found this interesting Semantic Web effort via 'Danny Ayers' blog. Here is the synopsis from his post:

    Piggy Bank 2.0 Beta

    New release of Piggy Bank, the Semantic Web extension for Firefox. It harvests data as you browse (when you click a status bar indicator), which can later be searched and viewed in a facetted browser.

    The docs have come along some too -

    Piggy Bank can collect pure information in the following cases:

    1. The web page has invisible link(s) to RDF data (encoded in RDF/XML or N3 formats).
    2. The web page exports an RSS feeds.
    3. The address of the web page is a file:/ URL pointing to a directory.
    4. Piggy Bank has a "screen scraper"€ [XSLT or Javascript] that can re-structure the web page HTML code into RDF data.

    There's a tutorial on writing Javascript screenscrapers on the site, nice touch.

    I have also added an architecture diagram to accelerate comprehension (a picture speaks a thousand words...):

    The infrastructure for tier-3 is an aspect of Virtuoso's functionality pool; combining Database & Web Application Server functionality amongst other things, as a single product offering.
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