RE: Open graph explorer

Nope, just uses Oauth2 to get a (relatively) short-lived access token from
facebook that it uses in calls to the graph api. See:

	http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/

Forgetting about the fact that it would be somewhat evil to capture your
password, I'm not sure it would even be possible given the limited api that
the Silverlight webbrowser control has.

-Geoff

-----Original Message-----
From: semantic-web-request@w3.org [mailto:semantic-web-request@w3.org] On
Behalf Of K. Krasnow Waterman
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 2:49 PM
To: 'Geoff Chappell'
Cc: 'Semantic Web'
Subject: RE: Open graph explorer

Watching your video now.  It doesn't say whether OGer is capturing my
facebook password?

Thanks, -k


On 28.04.2010 14:51:25, Geoff Chappell wrote:
>Hi All,
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>I put together an experimental faceted browser that goes against the
>facebook graph api. It converts all browsed data into RDF and caches as you
>browse. There's a query page that lets you execute SPARQL queries against
>that cache. 
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>The app is implemented in Silverlight so in theory should work cross
>platform (though I've really only tried on windows boxes).
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>You can check it out here:
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>http://dev.intellidimension.com/oger/
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>Thanks for any feedback.
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>-Geoff
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Received on Thursday, 29 April 2010 19:02:46 UTC