[uf-discuss] Google Gdata new syndication protocol!

Steven Livingstone connect at stevenR2.com
Thu Apr 20 09:32:32 PDT 2006


I tend to agree - as I blogged, I suspect they may be starting the war of
Collaborative v Company Driven Protocols (not just syndication formats). 

I noticed Google even have their own authentication scheme - not that
there's another bunch of efforts in that direction too.

This is a huge opportunity for Microsoft if you think about it.

Steven
http://stevenR2.com

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[mailto:microformats-discuss-bounces at microformats.org] On Behalf Of Chris
Messina
Sent: 20 April 2006 17:18
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Subject: Re: [uf-discuss] Google Gdata new syndication protocol!

Holy hell. This is rediculous. Gdata == the Word document format of web 2.0.

Does anyone know *anyone* in Google that will tell us why they're
ignoring microformats??

Chris

On 4/20/06, Sam Sethi <sam.sethi at vecosys.com> wrote:
>
> Chris Messina recently wrote about how Google's new Calendar missed a
trick
> by not supporting MF's. Google announced today
> http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/index.html that they are providing a new
> syndication protocol called Gdata which is based on Atom and RSS
syndication
> specs but it also supports query, authorisation and optimistic concurreny
> (whatever that might be?)So is this the start of syndication wars.  What
> will Microsoft comeout with as a response - another format extension?
>
> Feature                         GData   Atom*   RSS 2.0
> Syndication Format      Y               Y               Y
> Queries                         Y               N               N
> Updates                         Y               Y               N
> Optimistic Concurrency  Y               N               N
> Authentication          Y               N               N
>
> * The "Atom" column refers to both the syndication format and the
> publication protocol.
>
> The reason for mentioning it here is because of the work around hAtom
which
> might link to this. I know Adam Bosworth has talked at length about an
Atom
> Store database (Google)and I was wondering if this is the first step in
> querying the Atom Store.  Google certainly seem to think so. "GData also
> lets you send data to Google, and update data that Google already has."
>
> Any thoughts ...
>
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