I'm a little wary of associating microformats too closely with Smart
Tags or IntelliSense given the massive public outcry Microsoft
received when they considered including the feature in IE6. There
are obviously some very important distinctions between the two
systems, (microformats are open and extensible, and web site creators
place microformats in their pages instead of the browser injecting
them). But these distinctions may be subtle enough to cause some
initial confusion if the user facing name is similar.
-Alex
On Jun 27, 2007, at 4:52 PM, Thom Shannon wrote:
Yeah, exactly that kind of thing.
A lot of the power of MF reminds me of Smart Tags in Office XP,
maybe we could look to the way that was marketed and some of the UI
stuff it did was really good.
IntelliTags
Infolets
Infobits
Open Smart Tags? ;-)
Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
Hello Thom,
On 6/27/07, Thom Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
Just an idea, but maybe we could have a secondary name, and an
end user
facing site showing what you can do with these things.
We could call it: "Intelligent Web Pages" or "Smart Web Pages"
Web pages that are "intelligent enough" or "smart enough" to "do
stuff" :-)
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