All,Here is a link [1][2] demonstrating what's now possible following a port of the Microsoft Silverlight variant of PivotViewer to HTML5.
Background:A while back, Microsoft introduced a powerful data visualization tool called Silverlight that ended up being under utilized and eventually killed off due to its delivery as a plugin. A group of us decided to get the data visualization tool ported to HTML5 [3] as part of an open source project.
Deliverables:We now have an HTML5 rendition of the original PivotViewer combined with some innovations at the platform independence (works on the iPad and iPhone [4]), layout (includes tabular presentation), and data access (supports SPARQL) levels.
With regards to SPARQL, an endpoint simply needs to include support for CXML as one of its output formats.
Links:1. http://bit.ly/13UKvK8 -- example of a SPARQL query against BBC Wild Life & Nature Data presented via the HTML5 PivotViewer 2. http://bit.ly/1a17nfx -- SPARQL query definition URL that places you inside the PivotViewer hosted query editor
3. http://bit.ly/QWYP1T -- Github project page4. http://bit.ly/RiAzU1 -- screencast showing its use on the iPhone and iPad.
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