OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (OSDS) Version 3.4.8 Now Available

OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (OSDS) Version 3.4.8 Now Available

We’re excited to introduce the latest update to the OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (OSDS) browser extension—version 3.4.8! This tool is designed to simplify bookmarking by converting webpage content into structured, reusable, and searchable data, making it an invaluable addition for anyone managing and revisiting online content.


Key Benefits of OSDS

  1. Effortless Content Structuring: OSDS transforms standard webpage content into structured data, giving users the power to capture valuable information, facts, and knowledge from any online resource.
  2. Streamlined Knowledge Graph and Filesystem Integration: Transformed data can be easily stored in knowledge graphs or filesystems, supporting future reuse, recall, and monetization.
  3. Breaking Down Data Silos: By processing data directly from the browser’s DOM (Document Object Model), OSDS captures the exact information a user reads.


New Features and Enhancements in Version 3.4.8

  • Enhanced Video/Audio Metadata Capture: Better support for extracting rich descriptions from multimedia content, allowing more accurate and structured data capture.
  • YouTube Integration Improvements: Focused enhancements for handling YouTube video descriptions, enabling richer knowledge graph entries.
  • Expanded LLM Integration: Support for a broader range of Chat service integrations, now including ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini, Meta's Llama, Perplexity, You.com, HuggingFace, and all the OpenLink AI Layer (OPAL) personal assistant skins.


Seamless Integration Across OpenLink’s Product Ecosystem

As a core component of OpenLink’s vertically integrated offerings, OSDS provides one-click options to upload prompts and structured data to databases, knowledge graphs, and file systems hosted by Virtuoso or 3rd party SPARQL- or WebDAV-compliant platforms. This enables users to transform everyday browsing into an active data and knowledge management endeavor with minimal effort.


Demo Screencasts: OSDS in Action

Uploading Data to a Knowledge Graph from Perplexity

This feature allows OSDS users to extract structured data from sources like Perplexity and save it to knowledge graphs. While shown here using Perplexity, this functionality is compatible with ChatGPT, Claude, Llama, HuggingFace, Google Gemini, and others.

Uploading Transformed Content to a Virtuoso-hosted Knowledge Graph via its SPARQL-endpoint


Generating FAQs, Glossaries, and How-To Guides from Webpages using OPAL Personal Assistant Interfaces (or Skins)

Configured for specific LLM interactions, OSDS integrates seamlessly with OpenLink’s AI Layer (OPAL) and is ideal for saving descriptions and structured data to knowledge graphs or Virtuoso’s WebDAV-based Filesystem.


Generating a Knowledge Graph from a LinkedIn Article and Uploading to a public Virtuoso instance via its SPARQL endpoint

Get OSDS 3.4.8

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Try OSDS 3.4.8 today to unlock a seamless, structured data experience and turn browsing into an active knowledge management journey!

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