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Tag: microformats

03.11.2010

Microformats Made Simple

Micro­for­mats Made Sim­ple, a book my friend Emily Lewis wrote, now has its own microsite. If you haven’t picked up a copy of it yet, you really ought to.

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11.19.2008

Microformats

Last night I had the oppor­tu­nity to talk about Micro­for­mats at the Novem­ber Refre­shAu­gusta meet­ing. To sup­port the slides, I cre­ated a microsite with links to all of the sites men­tioned in the slides. Hope­fully you’ll find this use­ful. I’m also mak­ing the slides avail­able for you to reuse/repurpose/remix under a Cre­ative Com­mons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License: … Read the rest of this item

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10.25.2008

Oomph

Microsoft recently released the Oomph Micro­for­mats toolkit and Emily drafted an excel­lent writeup on it.

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10.15.2008

Microformats

If you’re inter­ested in Micro­for­mats, do your­self a favor and head over to my friend Emily Lewis’ site A Blog Not Lim­ited. I’ve been played with Micro­for­mats for a while, but these infor­ma­tive arti­cles pushed me over the edge: Get­ting Seman­tic With Micro­for­mats, Part 1: rel-based Get­ting Seman­tic With Micro­for­mats, Part 2: XFN Get­ting Seman­tic With Micro­for­mats, Part 3: … Read the rest of this item

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