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Explore the concept of segmenting the web using Web APIs, a study by Chris Bizer from Freie Universität Berlin. Discover how to add a Facebook like button and utilize Sindice Widgets in HTML for innovative web design. Uncover the potential for a future public beta in November 2010 and the use of SPARQL queries. Dive into the world of best-selling books with over 100 million copies sold, and consider an engaging student mini-project for further exploration.
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Sindice Widgets NSWI140 1.12.2010 Jan Dědek
Web APIs slice the Web into Walled Gardens Chris Bizer, Freie Universität Berlin Image: Bob Jagensdorf, http://flickr.com/photos/darwinbell/, CC-BY
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~pmika/swc/submissions/swc2010_submission_19.pdfhttp://www.cs.vu.nl/~pmika/swc/submissions/swc2010_submission_19.pdf
Not yet implemented • Sindice Services are currently in alpha stage,with a public beta likely available in November 2010. • Can we do without? • Let’s try!
Wikipedia… List of best-selling books From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia More than 100 million copies
Conlusion • One day of work. • Result: interesting but very unsatisfactory • Inspiration for student’s mini-project?