Those of you interested in R, Firefox, microformats or the semantic
web might be interested in a recent paper in BMC Bioinformatics:

"The Firegoose: two-way integration of diverse data from different
bioinformatics web resources with desktop applications

Conclusions

The Firegoose incorporates Mozilla Firefox into the Gaggle environment
and enables interactive sharing of data between diverse web resources
and desktop software tools without maintaining local copies.
Additional web sites can be incorporated easily into the framework
using the scripting platform of the Firefox browser. Performing data
integration in the browser allows the excellent search and navigation
capabilities of the browser to be used in combination with powerful
desktop tools. "

It's at http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/8/456

I didn't read it too closely I must admit, but this may be useful for
handling embedded chemical data.

Noel

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