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== Conclusion == Scraping allows us to gather data from the web, which can then be used in another way, for example in an art installation or to build an unique way of browsing the same content. Scraping can also be automated to run at intervals, for example each week. You could for example scrape music events from different websites and gather those events on your personal agenda page. What's next. Try scraping other websites and creating multiple selectors. The WebScaper.io [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7fob_XVsbY&t=47s intro video] is a good place to learn more about selectors.
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