Michel Roland's personal annotations on this page
Bibliothecaire bookmarked
on 2008-01-31
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Putting meta information into page headers is easy and should be a must-do thing for everyone.
Beyond that, providing information such as author, date, and location makes data that much more valuable.
And if blogging platforms could also standardize on the key elements of the pages, crawlers and
intelligent browsing tools could do a better job making sense of the content. Beyond that, microformats
are the front runner in annotating the web with meta information about things, but they still
need more pushing and effort.
This link has been bookmarked by 21 people . It was first bookmarked on 31 Jan 2008, by Michel Roland.
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minimal annotation in the content to help top-down tools interpret it
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These days only companies have web sites, individuals
have blogs and social network profiles. There is a great opportunity to standardize and structure the information because blogs
and profiles are based on templates. - 5 more annotations...
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- <div class="post"> - a container for the post body
- <div class="sidebar"> - a container for the sidebar
- <div class="author"> - a container for the author
- <div class="date"> - a container for the date
- <div class="tags"> - a container for the tags
- <div class="comments"> - a container for the comments
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Putting meta information into page headers is easy and should be a must-do thing for everyone.
Beyond that, providing information such as author, date, and location makes data that much more valuable.
And if blogging platforms could also standardize on the key elements of the pages, crawlers and
intelligent browsing tools could do a better job making sense of the content. Beyond that, microformats
are the front runner in annotating the web with meta information about things, but they still
need more pushing and effort.
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