[uf-discuss] FYI: Google Base is up and 100% microformat free
Chris Messina
chris.messina at gmail.com
Wed Nov 16 11:02:38 PST 2005
Might it be possible to Greasemonkey their output into something
microformat-compliant?
...Granted that's annoying as heck (and might not even be practical),
but it would be pretty neat to be able to beat google at their own
game and distribute their results out elsewhere.
Chris
On 11/16/05, Jan Egil Kristiansen <styrheim at post.olivant.fo> wrote:
> At 08:42 16-11-2005, you wrote:
> >URI [1]; TechCrunch review [2]. No XHTML, tags are called "labels", no rel-tag. Data goes in structured (using some sort of tag/attribute scheme) but doesn't come out that way -- sort of a data roach motel.
>
> Of course it is microformat free.
>
> The idea behind base.google.com (and local.google.com) is seducing people to submit data directly to Google, so their data can't be found elsewhere. These data are for human consumption in a Google search result - machine readability is undesirable to this new anti-Google incarnation of Google.
>
> First fix is free. But if Google Base reaches a critical mass, Google could stop indexing competing sites like upcoming.org.
>
> Jan Egil
>
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