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Listing products and tools using schema.org #652
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Big +1 to building and maintaining a list of schema.org data consumers. This will be very useful for webmasters seeking practical examples, and for marketers looking for use cases. Some more to add: Pinterest Rich Pins - all Rich Pin types (Article, Movie, Product, Place and Recipe) can use schema.org AppleiOS 9.0 - for iOS 9 Apple's web crawler, Applebot, indexes annotated web content that mirrors app content to produce rich Spotlight and Safari search results, and in this supports the schema.org classes AggregateRating, Offers, PriceRange, InteractionCount, Organization, Recipe, SearchAction and ImageObject Google+ Platform - Google+ preferentially uses the schema.org name, image and description properties in rendering a Google+ snippet |
Related: a collection of sites publishing schema.org: https://www.pinterest.com/kidehen/schemaorg-related/ |
Thanks @shankarnat for collecting some Microsoft/Bing links:
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(comment from @inetbiz respectfully deleted - this isn't the place to be comparing corporate offerings) |
Thanks @danbri and @shankarnat . Needless to say (looking again at the marking-up-your-site... page, which hasn't changed, I think, since schema.org information was added to it) we all look forward to the day, if it comes, when Bing adds JSON-LD support. :) |
See also @Aaranged notes w.r.t. Pinterest - https://plus.google.com/u/0/106943062990152739506/posts/SudEcn475wK |
I'm told https://link.fish/hn-beta/ uses Schema.org. |
Yes, link.fish is a bookmark manager which allows people to work with the data on websites and uses schema.org to do that. It takes all the schema data it can find and displays it (after it got a little bit cleaned up and normalized) as good as possible. Like If there is a video it gets embedded and if there is location information it displays a map. Users can then sort and filter by and property. |
Netflix uses schema.org to expose its catalog to search engines (i.e. provides this to non-logged in users, like Google). E.g. (Canadian IP, and so the /ca/):
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https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2018/239/ has some (apparently buggy) markup examples from Apple regarding their WatchOS. /cc @betehess |
Amazon Alexa also makes substantial use of Schema.org, see |
Ozymandias, "a biodiversity knowledge graph of Australian taxa and taxonomic publications", says that "the knowledge graph is implemented as a triple store where the data has been represented using a small number of vocabularies (mostly schema.org with some terms borrowed from TAXREF-LD and the TDWG LSID vocabularies)" |
New Zealand health insurance company Southern Cross Health Society "have been introducing the new generation of 'semantic web' tools and techniques into our core systems ... using Schema.org, JSON-LD and Hydra." They employ schema.org for data models and mapping, and have built systems using the Action and Event types.
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As of 28 Aug. 2018 the Brazilian legal and legislative information portal LexML "have implemented schema.org for a subset (15,000) of the legal acts passed by the Brazilian Federal Parliament since 1822", with plans to generate schema.org for the remaining 200,000 legal acts soon. "After that, any new legal act passed by the Brazilian Federal Parliament will automatically be implemented with schema.org." |
Research Data Australia announced on 11 Sept. 2018 that they have made their records available to Google Dataset Search.
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The Environmental Data Initiative on 25 Sept. 2018 announced that they have "just released an experimental implementation of the sitemaps.org and schema.org metadata to support search engine discovery and indexing."
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A Facebook catalog, which "contains information for all items you'd like to advertise in your Facebook ads", can be created (once the Facebook pixel has been installed) using the Open Graph Protocol, or by using microdata- or JSON-LD-encoded schema.org Product and Offer information, as per the instructions on this page: The displayed image shows the results of running Facebook's JSON-LD example through the Google Structured Data Testing Tool. |
The third release of Springer Nature's SCIGraph "includes a complete refactoring of the SN SciGraph data model. Following up on users feedback, we have simplified it using Schema.org and JSON-LD, so to make it easier to understand and consume the data also for non-linked data specialists. ... Schema.org is now the main model used to represent SN SciGraph data." |
Some time last year we added NewsArticle and BreadcrumbList to news articles on GOV.UK, e.g. the NHSX: new joint organisation for digital, data and technology news story outputs JSON-LD related to the schema properties. We'll be looking at other schemas over the next few weeks, so I'll endeavour to write a blog post about what we've added. |
Further to the above, here's the schemas we've added to our publishing gems. |
For Google search products, this page turns out to be useful quite often - https://developers.google.com/search/updates |
@stevenjmesser (belatedly...) - that's great! nice tool :) |
Haha, I think we've added a couple more since this time last year! Think the Data Labs team have been using the definitions internally in the knowledge graph too, after @Aaranged showed us his team were doing that. |
Other things consuming schema.org's definitions (if not schema.org data at large): |
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Almost all of the yandex links are broken. |
Historically we have been perhaps over-cautious about linking from schema.org to products that use schema.org. However even for the management of the vocabulary it would be good to have good examples and URLs of products that use schema.org. Whether these end up in the main site or not is something for the steering group to figure out, but I'm going to collect a few links here anyway.
Yandex
Screenshots and docs
Bing
Yahoo
Google
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