The Disco - Hyperdata Browser is a simple browser for navigating the Semantic Web as an unbound set of data sources. The browser renders all information, that it can find on the Semantic Web about a specific resource, as an HTML page. This resource description contains hyperlinks that allow you to navigate between resources. While you move from resource to resource, the browser dynamically retrieves information by dereferencing HTTP URIs and by following rdfs:seeAlso links.
Datao is a semantic web browser.
It has all the capabilities of a modern web browser, it can browse the WorldWideWeb with all the Web2.0 features. But Datao is also a browser for the next-gen Web, the Semantic Web. That adds new exciting features to this piece of software:
"The OpenLink Data Explorer, or ODE, (formerly known as the OpenLink RDF Browser) is an RDF Data Browser implemented by OpenLink Software using the open source OpenLink AJAX & AJAR Toolkit (OAT). ODE provides a Web browser driven interface for interacting with RDF-based Linked Data via a combination of (X)HTML, AJAR, and Hyperdata links."
Linked Data is a method to publish data on the Web and to interlink data between different data sources. Linked Data can be accessed using Semantic Web browsers, just as traditional Web documents are accessed using HTML browsers. However, instead of following document links between HTML pages, Semantic Web browsers enable surfers to navigate between different data sources by following RDF links. RDF links can also be followed by robots or Semantic Web search engines in order to crawl the Semantic Web. See Linked Data - The Story so far and How to publish Linked Data on the Web for more information about Linked Data.
Paggr Prospect is a generic faceted browser builder for Linked Data stores. It uses the SPARQL query language and works with both local or remote RDF repositories. Prospect is the first faceted navigation system that offers powerful point and click customization through your web browser. No complicated configuration files. Just pick from the rich set of layout and interaction components and build data navigators exactly tailored to your needs.
A semantic browser is any tool for browsing semantic content, or for browsing content based on semantic data. It thus is a special kind of Semantic Web tool.
Green Turtle is an implementation of RDFa 1.1 for browsers. By simply including a bit of Javascript, the DOM is extended to include the RDFa API and an RDFa 1.1 processor is available to process any ancillary documents to harvest triples. For more information on the API, see RDFa API Working Draft at the W3C.
The Tabulator project is a generic data browser and editor. Using outline and table modes, it provides a way to browse RDF data on the web. RDF is the standard for inter-application data exchange.
Magical: Magical is the first GPT-powered calendar that takes meeting notes for you (magical.so).
Magical: Magical's Artificial Intelligence Meeting Builder is a powerful suite of three tools - Manage meetings, scheduling, and notes directly from browser tabs (magical.so).
Wiki contains a collection of tool references that can help in developing Semantic Web applications. These include complete development environments, editors, libraries or modules for various programming languages, specialized browsers, etc. The goal is to list such tools and not Semantic Web applications in general.
We want to make reading and discovering content on the net easier. We want to do this through our two simple principles.
1. Cut out the noise
Bookmarks, saved articles, feeds -we've got all those on our browsers too, but how often do you really go back and read all the content you've saved? Right at the point of reading, you should be able to see topics that pique your interest and pull content on those topics instantly and without having to sift through tons of articles.
2. YOUR world. YOUR opinion.
We strongly think that we CAN NOT, CAN NOT become a society of homogenized opinions. It's YOUR world and YOU should have a say in where you get your content from.
Use gruff to display visual graphs of subsets of a store's resources and their links. By selecting particular resources and predicates, you can build a visual graph that displays a variety of the relationships in a triple-store. Gruff can also display tables of all properties of selected resources or generate tables with SPARQL queries, and resources in the tables can be added to the visual graph.