2 month ago
philgyford : About The DiSo Project : DiSo Project - Building social networking tools using open tools and standards, starting with WordPress. Not enough there for me to quite "get" it yet. (via Oblomovka)
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3 month ago
jonhicks : The Clangers Guide to Microformats - A five minute crash course in Microformats by Drew
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Richard Rutter : XFN encoding, extraction, and visualizations - Good article from the man Suda.
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Richard Rutter : Compound Microformats - Handy examples of combining Microformats, with a particular emphasis on geo.
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9 month ago
deusx : poshformats - Microformats - "poshformats are data formats constructed from the use of semantic class names. microformats are the proper subset of poshformats which have been developed via the microformats process and principles."
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9 month ago
deusx : haudio - Microformats - "hAudio is a simple, open, distributed format, suitable for embedding information about audio recordings in (X)HTML, Atom, RSS, and arbitrary XML"
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10 month ago
Linkorama : Making open standards as open as possible — - required public domain licensing of all microformats wiki contributions
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12 month ago
deusx : hCard for OpenID Simple Registration and Attribute Exchange | FactoryCity - I've kinda wondered why OpenID didn't just allow for scanning a page served up at the identity URL for hCard and other microformats.
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13 month ago
Linkorama : We Are Opening the Social Graph - An open social graph is just as important as an open identity.
Simon Willison : Six Apart: We Are Opening the Social Graph - Six Apart: We Are Opening the Social Graph. Six Apart put their cards on the table with respect to the social graph problem—focusing on OpenID, XFN and FOAF as enabling technologies. Be sure to watch the screencast demo of their new social graph visua
factoryjoe : Six Apart - News and Events: We Are Opening the Social Graph - Dave details the Six Apart approach to opening up the social graph. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: six apart, portable social networks, social networks, social graph, dave recordon
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16 month ago
wearehugh : Tantek's Thoughts: Refocusing on microformats
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17 month ago
factoryjoe : twitternanoformats » home - An external effort to create picoformats for Twitter. Tags: twitter, nanoformats, picoformats, microformats
Rod Begbie : twitternanoformats » home - Oh, good lord. Trying to cram more context (or, if you prefer, noise) into the 140 characters allowed in a Twitter post. [via] #
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18 month ago
wearehugh : Mike’s Musings » Microformats and Firefox 3 (for Developers)
factoryjoe : Mike’s Musings » Microformats and Firefox 3 (for Developers) - A good technical write up of microformats support in Firefox 3. Tags: microformats, firefox, firefox 3, mkaply
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18 month ago
jimray : Tantek's microformats presentation from MIX - Good stuff, if you're one of the four people in to microformats
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18 month ago
jonhicks : Just Another Stupid Acronym (JASA) - Thank goodness for some sanity. 'POSH' was a an acronym too far in my view...
znarf : Just Another Stupid Acronym (JASA) [via] #
factoryjoe : The Haystack / Just Another Stupid Acronym (JASA) - Some good criticisms of the POSH acronym. Tags: jasa, posh, web standards
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18 month ago
wearehugh : hAccessibility - The Web Standards Project
Simon Willison : hAccessibility - hAccessibility. The use of the abbr element in hCalendar causes screen readers to read out an incomprehensible number instead of a date.
factoryjoe : hAccessibility - The Web Standards Project - A discussion of the problems with using the ABBR date-time design pattern in hcalendar for accessibility. Misguided solutions, but something we certainly should look into. Tags: accessibility, microformats, abbr, hcalendar
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18 month ago
factoryjoe : Viddler.com - Chris Messina talks about hAtomic - Uploaded by cdevroe - Talking about the features of hAtomic. Tags: hatomic, chris messina
deusx : Viddler.com - Chris Messina talks about hAtomic - Uploaded by cdevroe - "Chris Messina of Citizen Agency explains a mashroom Web2Open project called hAtomic."
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18 month ago
deusx : Scraping Well-Constructed Web Domains (Like Ficlets) | dev.aol.com - "Is there a Ficlets API? A Ficlets web service? No. Yet, the very construction of the pages creates an API, that can be queried and read, "scraped" if you will... But scraped with a difference."
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19 month ago
deusx : Fear of XSLT | dev.aol.com - "XSLT has always amazed me. And to see that it can be used to scrape Ficlets.com -- which indeed was intentionally designed to enable its web pages to be an API -- makes me realize that XSLT could become an incredibly valuable tool in the Web's future."
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20 month ago
wearehugh : Mike’s Musings » Operator Source Code is Finally Available
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20 month ago
wearehugh : Mike’s Musings » Rearchitecting Operator
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20 month ago
Simon Willison : Sumo! A Generic Microformats Parser For JavaScript - Sumo! A Generic Microformats Parser For JavaScript. Dan Webb’s BarCamp talk on Metaprogramming JavaScript will be a must-see.
deusx : danwebb.net - Sumo! A Generic Microformats Parser For JavaScript - "a generic microformats parser for JavaScript. Yes, there are a few things about but they all tend to be tied to a single format and I wanted to build a framework that would allow any microformat to be defined using a JSON-like definition so it could
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21 month ago
wearehugh : Alex Faaborg - » Microformats - Part 4: The User Interface of Microformat Detection
Rod Begbie : The User Interface of Microformat Detection - Some very clever ideas about visually alerting users to the existence of microformats on a web page, plus some interesting debate in the comments about how much Firefox should visually change the look of a page in the name of "usability". [via] #
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21 month ago
plasticbag : There's an interesting discussion going on on the microformats list about how to depict television and radio programmes - The standard confusions and complexities apply - the distinctions between a broadcast and an episode (where the episode corresponds to something on a tape that can be replayed), and between episodes and the brands that link them...
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22 month ago
43folders : The Frosty Mug Revolution: A Semantic Solution for Presenting NSFW Content - Clever. This joins "vote-against" as my favorite uses of REL.
deusx : The Frosty Mug Revolution: A Semantic Solution for Presenting NSFW Content - "there are several problematic issues that might make us question our decision to use the REL attribute as a means of indicating that content is “not suitable for workâ€"
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