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;Date: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 | ;Date: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 | ||
;Time: 8:30pm - 9:30pm PDT | ;Time: 8:30pm - 9:30pm PDT | ||
;Location: | ;Location: Terrace Room, Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, California, USA | ||
;Overview: For the last 2 years at "Where 2.0" conference, the Microformats BoF brought together key folks in the geo and microformats communities and together we were able to brainstorm and develop the "geo" and "adr" microformats, now widely deployed, and begin discussions for sharing directions. Now hcard, adr and geo are widely published and used, what other interoperable data needs do we have? | ;Overview: For the last 2 years at "Where 2.0" conference, the Microformats BoF brought together key folks in the geo and microformats communities and together we were able to brainstorm and develop the "geo" and "adr" microformats, now widely deployed, and begin discussions for sharing directions. Now hcard, adr and geo are widely published and used, what other interoperable data needs do we have? | ||
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Where 2.0 Microformats BOF III - Beyond hCard - how could we add more geographic meaning to webpages?
Details
- Date
- Tuesday, May 29, 2007
- Time
- 8:30pm - 9:30pm PDT
- Location
- Terrace Room, Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, California, USA
- Overview
- For the last 2 years at "Where 2.0" conference, the Microformats BoF brought together key folks in the geo and microformats communities and together we were able to brainstorm and develop the "geo" and "adr" microformats, now widely deployed, and begin discussions for sharing directions. Now hcard, adr and geo are widely published and used, what other interoperable data needs do we have?
Attending
More Info
For the last 2 years at "Where 2.0" conference, the Microformats BoF brought together key folks in the geo and microformats communities and together we were able to brainstorm and develop the "geo" and "adr" microformats, now widely deployed, and begin discussions for sharing directions
http://microformats.org/wiki/adr
http://microformats.org/wiki/geo
http://microformats.org/wiki/directions-examples
The goal of this BOF is to once again bring together key interested folks in the geo and microformats communities, discuss the work on the directions microformat to date, and brainstorm on proposals for other kinds of information.