Compare Chrome extensions: Microdata.reveal vs PictureMate - View tagged FB pics
Stats | Microdata.reveal | PictureMate - View tagged FB pics |
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User count | 2,825+ | 102,871+ |
Average rating | 3.59 | 4.02 |
Rating count | 29 | 5,561 |
Last updated | 2012-10-02 | 2020-02-27 |
Size | 333.82K | 8.03M |
Version | 1.2 | 3.1.14 |
Short description | |
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Detects and presents the microdata embedded in a given page. | View hidden tagged photos of anyone without being friends (This is a NON-official Facebook app) |
Full summary | |
This extension will parse the currently loaded page, and present an icon in the browser address bar when the page contains HTML microdata (green). By clicking on the icon, a popup is displayed showing a tabular view of the microdata, similar to Google’s Rich Snippets tool. The user can also choose to see a JSON representation of the microdata. The code for this extension is available at https://github.com/cwa-lml/microdata.reveal |
Disclaimer: This is NOT an official Facebook app. PictureMate is a single button on Chrome for you to find publicly tagged photos of anyone on Facebook or other social media sites without requiring to be friends with them To use:
How does this work: PictureMate finds the user’s ID of a given profile, and through graph search, finds all tagged photos of anyone. |