ReadWriteWeb:
Earlier this year, the Associated Press, together with the Media Standards Trust, introduced hNews, a new microformat for describing news content. HNews allows publishers to easily attach machine-readable news semantics to co (Read More)
FriendFeed hoffmann:
One repeatedly upcoming problem is what identifier a normal user would use for identifying his or her own user account. One approach is apparently OpenID in which case it is a HTTP URL. For the one or other reason though Open (Read More)
Submitted by pfefferle
from blog:
Endlich denkt beim Thema “Usability” auch mal jemand an die Entwickler Google hat über die letzten Wochen eine Usability-Studie zu Microdata durchgeführt und die Spezifikation wurde auch gleich entsprechend der Ergebnisse an (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
It’s been a while since we’ve posted a “This Week in Microformats”, and September was a particularly active month for microformats:new hResume and hCard implementationsbeautiful hCards, MySpace hCardsnew tutorials and develop (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Most of us have profiles on a wide variety of services these days. Thankfully, most of these profiles are available in machine-readable microformats like hCard or XFN (XHTML Friends Network). For developers, Google's. (Read More)
readwriteweb:
Most of us have profiles on a wide variety of services these days. Thankfully, these days most of these profiles are available in machine-readable microformats like hCard or XFN (XHTML Friends Network). For developers, Google (Read More)
Submitted by matthewSBOC
from Google Reader:
Google Maps, local search engines, internet yellow pages and other online business directories often receive biz listing info from a great many sources and must merge it together (see my description of this in Eric Enge’s int (Read More)
My Clippings on NewsGator Online:
The very nature of WebFinger is experimentation.This means we are likely to see implementation before a fully baked specification. Since at the moment the various bits and pieces of the protocol are somewhat scattered across (Read More)
Delicious/styletime:
HTML5 and CSS3 have just arrived (kinda), and with them a whole new battle for the ‘best markup’ trophy has begun. Truth to be told, all these technologies are mere tools waiting for a skilled developer to work (Read More)
Epicenter:
The Associated Press announcement that it would “protect” its online content by including special html code in the stories it distributes to its member papers raised hackles around the internet from bloggers and media critic (Read More)
zlabs:
In May we announced the Typographic Layout Design Contest that aimed to collect beautiful typographic (X)HTML+CSS-based layouts created by the design community and release them for free as a gift for the web des (Read More)
graphicPUSH - news:
Forgive me if I nerd out for a few moments. I’m a big fan of metadata, analytics, semantics and data aggregation and display, and I’m totally fascinated by the discussion on the web regarding the rise of RDFa and how it confl (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Today at Searchology, Google has launched a search results enhancement called “rich snippets” that uses meta data from web pages (from microformats such as hCard, hCalendar, and RDF) to display additional details (both conten (Read More)
digg.com: Stories / Technology / Popular:
Over the last several years, developers have moved from table-based website structures to div-based structures. Hey, that’s great. But wait! Do developers know the reasons for moving to div-based structures, and do they know (Read More)
Submitted by mrkrm
from Google Reader:
Writing and Sharing Data Can be Lightened UpEver since I first started to learn in earnest about ontology, something has been gnawing at me. The term seemed to be (shall I say?) an obtuse one whose obscurity was not the resu (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Web design guru Jeffrey Zeldman celebrated his birthday today by releasing a plug-in for Dreamweaver that checks for and alerts users of web standards shortcomings in their design. Jeffrey Zeldman's Web Standards Advisor cos (Read More)
Submitted by socialnetwork
from Digg:
As increasing numbers of local businesses are moving to the Web to promote their products and services, the challenge for each company remains the same: how do customers find my business online?. (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Google just announced that it is relaunching its Google Help Forums and we believe the changes are likely to be extended to all Google Groups forums in the future. The new forums include some great new features and utilize t (Read More)