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== 2006 ==
== 2006 ==
=== November ===
=== November ===
* [http://accessify.com/news/2006/11/html-mastery/ Accessify.com announce ''HTML Mastery''] a new book by Paul Haine, with a chapter on microformats (2006-11-27).
* [http://www.ascii.co.jp/books/magazines/macpeople.shtml MacPeople], a paper magazine about Macintosh in Japan, contained an article about microformats on its 12/2006 issue, written by [http://nobi.com/nobilog/ Nobuyuki Hayashi].
* [http://www.ascii.co.jp/books/magazines/macpeople.shtml MacPeople], a paper magazine about Macintosh in Japan, contained an article about microformats on its 12/2006 issue, written by [http://nobi.com/nobilog/ Nobuyuki Hayashi].
* Cover story in iX 11/2006 p. 62-65: [http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2006/11/062/ Mehrwert-Markup] (German: additional value markup)  
* Cover story in iX 11/2006 p. 62-65: [http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2006/11/062/ Mehrwert-Markup] (German: additional value markup)  

Revision as of 11:30, 27 November 2006

Press

This page documents the press that microformats has received. See also microformats screencasts, presentations, podcasts, and books.

2006

November

  • Accessify.com announce HTML Mastery a new book by Paul Haine, with a chapter on microformats (2006-11-27).
  • MacPeople, a paper magazine about Macintosh in Japan, contained an article about microformats on its 12/2006 issue, written by Nobuyuki Hayashi.
  • Cover story in iX 11/2006 p. 62-65: Mehrwert-Markup (German: additional value markup)
  • Patterns for High-Integrity Data Consumption and Composition, in "The Architecture Journal", an online journal of web architecture published by Microsoft, mentions microformats as a way to maintain high data fidelity in loosely coupled, highly federated systems. "The considerable variety of data these days includes an extensive array of XML-based formats, as well as increasingly widespread, lighter weight data formats such as the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) and microformats."

October

September

  • ...

August

July

June

May

April

March

  • (need to backfill these - there were a bunch and I think we simply forgot to add them in)

February

January

2005

December

November

October

September

July

June

March