On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 15:21 +, Martin McEvoy wrote:
eg: we could use class data as a container for what we want to
include.
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What is the response to the privacy argument? As a carefree technophile
I'm happy publishing personal info on the web. But when you're trying to
convince a major social network to add semantics that makes their users
personal information easier to harvest and possibly abuse. Is there any
On 2/8/08, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Mabbett
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Early in December, I made the following suggestion, but in a separate,
and unclearly-titled thread.
I'm reposting it here, in a new thread, in the hope that it will
warrant
Obviously doesn't publish any information to the web that you want private.
For example facebook asks you for your phone number... so it can
show it to others... but you don't have to give it that info!
Microformats will help expose the information you are willing to put
out there. (If
Isn't the importation of data from external resources using hKit face
similar issues as in include-pattern?
re: http://microformats.org/wiki?title=include-pattern-faqdiff=0oldid=25623
-Sarven
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Thom Shannon wrote:
What is the response to the privacy argument? As a carefree
technophile I'm happy publishing personal info on the web. But when
you're trying to convince a major social network to add semantics that
makes their users personal information easier to harvest and possibly
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Sarven Capadisli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
A further advantage of this method has just occurred to me; it could use
plain-language *and* machine values in one title, thus:
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