I'm presenting on microformats at Web 2.0 Expo (well, hopefully, if they
can move me back to my original time) next week, and would love to have
more examples of folks using microformats as APIs. I ungraciously stole
an idea I saw on the list of grabbing the URL used as an OpenID and
looking
On Apr 12, 2007, at 8:06 AM, Kevin Lawver wrote:
I'm presenting on microformats at Web 2.0 Expo (well, hopefully, if
they can move me back to my original time) next week, and would
love to have more examples of folks using microformats as APIs. I
ungraciously stole an idea I saw on the
I use OpenID + hCard at both:
http://www.horsepigcow.com
and
http://claimid.com/missrogue
Tara
On 4/12/07, Kevin Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 12, 2007, at 8:06 AM, Kevin Lawver wrote:
I'm presenting on microformats at Web 2.0 Expo (well, hopefully, if
they can move me back to
Does this OpenID+hCard deals with selective privacy? i.e. showing
certain information to only some class of people?
I have tried to solve this problem on my own with something I call
hPrivacy.
I know this is more semantic HTML than Microformats, but I think this
may be relevant to this
On Apr 12, 2007, at 10:06 AM, Kevin Lawver wrote:
I'm presenting on microformats at Web 2.0 Expo (well, hopefully, if
they can move me back to my original time) next week, and would
love to have more examples of folks using microformats as APIs. I
ungraciously stole an idea I saw on the
On Apr 12, 2007, at 8:06 AM, Kevin Lawver wrote:
I'm presenting on microformats at Web 2.0 Expo (well, hopefully, if
they can move me back to my original time) next week, and would
love to have more examples of folks using microformats as APIs. I
ungraciously stole an idea I saw on the
Kevin,
Also, anyone have the digits that Tantek likes to use about the
number of pieces of microformatted content out there in the wild?
I don't have the latest...
off the top of my head, some of the numbers I bandy about when
presenting ;-)
There are in the order of 9 million
Continuing with the Flickr example, each user profile is an hCard, so
however many users they have, there is an equal number of hCards.
Similarly, figure out how many events upcoming.org has and you'll have
an equal number of hCards, events, and geo-locations.
Jason
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John