Announcement: OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (OSDS) 2.6.1 Released

All,

I am pleased to announce immediate availability of the 2.6.1 edition of
our Structured Data Sniffer extension for Chrome, Opera, Firefox, and
Vivaldi. I've published detailed notes on Medium [1] and Google Plus [2]
that include live features and benefits exploitation examples.


New Features Summary:

  * Nanotation sniffing — ability to sniff out RDF-Turtle (or
    RDF-Ntriples) statements embedded in the body of HTML docs and/or
    text pages


  * Improved Default SPARQL Query — clicking on the “Query” button
    returns a page enhanced (via Natural Language Processing, Machine
    Learning, and Entity Extraction) for immediate Linked Data exploration

  * Sniffed content download — you can download extracted data to local
    Turtle or JSON-LD documents (which include mounted folders from the
    likes of Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive etc..).


Personally, Data Flow across Data Silos is a key benefit delivered by
this release. Why? Because notations such as RDF-Turtle and RDF-Ntriples
can be used to craft structured data islands within any kind of document
without depending on the whims of any of the following:

1. article author -- since you can embed your notes (RDF-Turtle or
RDF-Ntriples based nanotations) in comments that are associated with a
post or in your own document publishing space

2. social media space owner --- you no longer have to wait for social
media spaces to support or publish metadata (or general structured data
islands) using RDF-Turtle or RDF-Ntriples, just post your nanotations
and be done with it (I have a many examples of this powerful capability)

3. beyond tagging and bookmarking  you can now craft important notes
that simply augment your knowledgebase (wherever it might be on an HTTP
network) while also being able to save content to the local or your
local disk.

Note:

At this point, the Firefox extension lacks nanotation sniffing. That
will be fixed in the coming days.

Enjoy!


Links:

[1]
https://medium.com/@kidehen/openlink-structured-data-sniffer-osds-2-6-1-unleashed-15137e558350#.7lqecrci7
-- OSDS New Features & Usage Examples Article

[2] https://plus.google.com/+KingsleyIdehen/posts/PaH7rRhiD3D -- G+ Post
covering New Features & Usage Examples

[3] https://osds.openlinks.com -- OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer Home Page

[4]
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/openlink-structured-data/egdaiaihbdoiibopledjahjaihbmjhdj/related?hl=en
-- Chrome Store Listing

[5]
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/openlink-structured-data-sniff/
-- Mozilla Extensions Store Listing .

-- 
Regards,

Kingsley Idehen       
Founder & CEO 
OpenLink Software     
Company Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
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Received on Saturday, 30 January 2016 16:38:17 UTC