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Picoformats represent an effort being undertaken by Chris Messina and Andy Stack of Mozes to codify various | Picoformats represent an effort being undertaken by [http://factoryjoe.com/blog Chris Messina] and Andy Stack of [http://mozes.com Mozes] to codify various standards and openly pursue a nomenclature and syntax for communicating and executing commands with mobile devices over SMS. | ||
An example application is [http://dodgeball.com Dodgeball's] use of the at symbol (@) to express checking in to a place. | An example application is [http://dodgeball.com Dodgeball's] use of the at symbol (@) to express checking in to a place. | ||
Using the Microformats process and principles of building block design, our goal is to openly develop a complete syntax for interacting with various mobile services using the characters available on most mobile devices. | Using the Microformats process and principles of building block design, our goal is to openly develop a complete syntax for interacting with various mobile services using the characters available on most mobile devices. |
Revision as of 05:47, 6 June 2006
Picoformats represent an effort being undertaken by Chris Messina and Andy Stack of Mozes to codify various standards and openly pursue a nomenclature and syntax for communicating and executing commands with mobile devices over SMS.
An example application is Dodgeball's use of the at symbol (@) to express checking in to a place.
Using the Microformats process and principles of building block design, our goal is to openly develop a complete syntax for interacting with various mobile services using the characters available on most mobile devices.