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Customizing and Automating

3. Rewriting the Web with Chickenfoot

4. A goal-oriented Web browser

5. Collaborative scripting for the Web

6. Highlight: End user re-authoring of existing Web sites

7. Mixing the reactive with the personal: Opportunities for end user programming in personal information management (PIM)

In this section we look at five systems that customize and automate the Web experience in different ways. Chickenfoot proposes a scripting interface for controlling and augmenting Web page interfaces, making it possible to modify any bookstore page with local library book availability information. Creo and Miro leverage a vast knowledge base to generate personalized semantic hypertext, like dynamically linking the names of foods ...

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