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* What do you get back?
* What do you get back?
** Structured data (usually in the JSON format).
** Structured data (usually in the JSON format).
*** JSON is ''javascript object notation''. JSON data looks like python lists and dictionaries, and we'll see that it's easy to turn it into a python variable that is a list or dictionary. Here's a sample:
*** JSON is ''javascript object notation'''. JSON data looks like python lists and dictionaries, and we'll see that it's easy to turn it into a python variable that is a list or dictionary. Here's a sample:
* How do you understand (i.e. parse) the data? Β 
* How do you understand (i.e. parse) the data? Β 
** We can display it in Firefox automatically?
** We can display it in Firefox automatically?
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