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-JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is a lightweight Linked
-Data format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines
-to parse and generate. It is based on the already successful JSON format and
-provides a way to help JSON data interoperate at Web-scale. If you are already
-familiar with JSON, writing JSON-LD is very easy. There is a smooth migration
-path from the JSON you use today, to the JSON-LD you will use in the future.
-These properties make JSON-LD an ideal Linked Data interchange language for
-JavaScript environments, Web services, and unstructured databases such as
+JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is a lightweight Linked
+Data format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines
+to parse and generate. It is based on the already successful JSON format and
+provides a way to help JSON data interoperate at Web-scale. If you are already
+familiar with JSON, writing JSON-LD is very easy. There is a smooth migration
+path from the JSON you use today, to the JSON-LD you will use in the future.
+These properties make JSON-LD an ideal Linked Data interchange language for
+JavaScript environments, Web services, and unstructured databases such as
CouchDB and MongoDB.
A Simple Example
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-A simple example of a JSON object with added semantics:
+A simple example of a JSON object with added semantics::
-{
- "#": {"foaf": "http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/"},
- "@": "<http://example.org/people#john>",
- "a": "foaf:Person",
- "foaf:name" : "John Lennon"
-}
-
-The example above describes a person whose name is John Lennon. The difference
-between regular JSON and JSON-LD is that the JSON-LD object above uniquely
-identifies itself on the Web and can be used, without introducing ambiguity,
+ {
+ "#": {"foaf": "http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/"},
+ "@": "<http://example.org/people#john>",
+ "a": "foaf:Person",
+ "foaf:name" : "John Lennon"
+ }
+
+The example above describes a person whose name is John Lennon. The difference
+between regular JSON and JSON-LD is that the JSON-LD object above uniquely
+identifies itself on the Web and can be used, without introducing ambiguity,
across every Web site, Web services and databases in operation today.
The Specification