Examples


All aTags generated by the aTag Generator are saved to the aTag Pastebin (raw HTML). You can add data to this file using the aTags bookmarklet.

You can search for aTags that have been aggregated from web with the aTag Explorer.

The aTag Pastebin is a simple, static HTML page. It contains GRDDL information, enabling every GRDDL-aware software to extract the machine-readable data in this page. As an example, you can visualise the RDF triples contained in the aTag Pastebin with the GRDDL-based web service Triplr.org: aTag Pastebin (RDF extracted with Triplr.org).http://hcls.deri.org/atag/data/pastebin.html

You can also copy and paste the aTags you generate to one of your own web pages. See samwald.info for a small example. Since aTags are based on Semantic Web standards, creating mash-ups of aTags that are distributed over several locations is very simple.