hyperdata browser


Also called a semantic Web browser, it is a browser used for navigating the Semantic Web. As the Semantic Web architecture does not involve HTML, which standard HTML browsers rely on, these browsers specifically requests RDF data from Web servers. A hyperdata browser renders all information that it can find on the Semantic Web about a specific resource, as an HTML page that contains hyperlinks for users to navigate between the resources.

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