All you need is a backend that is not restricted to CORS (any server code 
should work) and an endpoint that allows your wikis to fetch data allowing 
CORS to your domains.

So, in summary (and as example) you could need


   1. Node.js app that gets the information you need and saves it into a 
   database.
   2. The same node.js app can expose an endpoint with CORS enabled
   

If that is a problem to you (don't want or can't get a node app running) 
you can try with IFTT maker channel:
https://ifttt.com/maker

In fact, this may be the preferred options because IFTT also has a pinboard 
channel:

https://ifttt.com/pinboard

If you get something cool and working, don't hesitate to share it!

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