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  2. HAR (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The HTTP Archive format, or HAR, is a JSON-formatted archive file format for logging of a web browser's interaction with a site. The common extension for these files is .har . Support

  3. JSON Feed - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Feed

    JSON Feed is a Web feed file format for Web syndication in JSON instead of XML as used by RSS and Atom. [1] A range of software libraries and web frameworks support content syndication via JSON Feed. [2] Supporting clients include NetNewsWire, NewsBlur, [3] ReadKit and Reeder.

  4. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    JSON: No Smile Format Specification: Yes No Yes Partial (JSON Schema Proposal, other JSON schemas/IDLs) Partial (via JSON APIs implemented with Smile backend, on Jackson, Python) — SOAP: W3C: XML: Yes W3C Recommendations: SOAP/1.1 SOAP/1.2: Partial (Efficient XML Interchange, Binary XML, Fast Infoset, MTOM, XSD base64 data) Yes Built-in id ...

  5. JSON - Wikipedia

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    The standard filename extension is .json. [28] JSON Schema specifies a JSON-based format to define the structure of JSON data for validation, documentation, ...

  6. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    ?Q? – files that are compressed, often by the SQ program.; 7z – 7-zip compressed file; A – an external file extension for C/C++; AAC – Advanced Audio Coding ABB – Android App Bundle – is the Android (and Android TV) application publishing file format (required by Google Play) taking over from:

  7. FeedSync - Wikipedia

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    The scope of FeedSync for Atom and RSS is to define the minimum extensions necessary to enable loosely cooperating applications to use Atom and RSS feeds as the basis for item sharing – that is, the bi-directional, asynchronous synchronization of new and changed items amongst two or more cross-subscribed feeds.

  8. JSON-LD - Wikipedia

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    JSON-LD is designed around the concept of a "context" to provide additional mappings from JSON to an RDF model. The context links object properties in a JSON document to concepts in an ontology. In order to map the JSON-LD syntax to RDF, JSON-LD allows values to be coerced to a specified type or to be tagged with a language.

  9. JData - Wikipedia

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    The initial development of the JData annotation scheme started in 2011 as part of the development of the JSONLab Toolbox - a widely used open-source MATLAB/GNU Octave JSON reader/writer. The majority of the annotated N-D array constructs, such as _ArrayType_ , _ArraySize_ , and _ArrayData_ , had been implemented in the early releases of JSONLab .