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In this paper, show how Linked Data Applications (LDAs) can be designed and implemented using an evolution of the Semantic Hypermedia Design Method, SHDM, and a new development environment supporting it, Synth. Using them, it is possible to take any RDF data available on the Linked Data cloud, extend it with one's own data, and provide a Web application that exposes and manipulates this data to perform a given set of tasks, including not only navigation, but also general business logic. In most cases, the only code that needs to be written is for the Business Logic; the remainder code is automatically generated by Synth based on the SHDM models.