I haven't looked really, but it seems they offer some kind of widget that would
call back to their service. Doing so on a Wikimedia wiki would be in violation
of WMF's privacy policy, since it would expose potentially private information
about the user to a third party.
If the service could be integrated on the server side, that would be less of a
problem, but still against the principle of minimizing dependency on third
parties for operation.
-- daniel
Am 14.02.2014 13:40, schrieb Federico Leva (Nemo):
Any way Wikidata and other semantic data in our wikis
can work with this?
«Yandex Islands, a new search platform, gives website owners an interface and
tools to create interactive snippets for their websites. If you have a website,
you can now use Yandex’s search results page to:
feature your data entry;
run your real-time information;
offer your transactions.
»
https://github.com/bobuk/islands/blob/master/interactive-answers-eng.md
Nemo
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