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microformats podcasts
Cette page liste différentes podcasts et enregistrements audio qui ont fourni des explications et discussions pour à la fois les microformats en général et les microformats spécifiques. Voir aussi les pages des microformats presse, présentations et vidéos. Note : J'ai omis les podcasts qui mentionnent simplement les microformats sans rentrer dans plus de discussions en détails des descriptions ou usages.
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Les podcasts les plus récents sont listés en premier.
cette année
- 11 avril 2006 Microformats, Drew, and lots of beer (starts 42nd minute) For a lack of a better title, in this episode Drew McLellan and I had the chance to discuss the evolving technology of microformats along with quite a few of his other sites like Dreamweaver Fever and 24ways. Other than that, we discussed some of the latest news going on around the web such as Dan’s DOM Builder and William’s Firefox extension guide, and of course played another classic game of Pryamid 2.0 where I failed miserably (again).
- April 5th: Weblogs Worknotes with Chris Messina (12 MB .mp3 ~ 20 min. In the first of our series of casts on microformats, we talk with Chris Messina.
- April 5th: web2.0 show In this SXSW interview, we snag Tantek Celik and Ryan King from Technorati and Microformats to talk about stuff they are working on… (need date of recording, not release date)
- March 31: Microformats Podcast (51 mins, .mp3, 12mb, CC-by-2.5) with Alex Barnett, Tantek Çelik, Dan Connolly, and Rohit Khare.
- March 23: TECH NEWS RADIO #273 | 060323| eTech 2006, Phil Windley, Digital Identity, Attention Economy, AOL, OpenAPI, Microformats (6:55 mins, .mp3, 3.2mb, CC-by-sa-2.5)
- Topics: Attention, Ray Ozzie's Cut and Paste for the Web, microformats, AOL
- Phil Windley:
"In the last couple of years, microformats have kind of gone from this interesting idea, that people thought, 'ah yeah, that might be cool if you get can get anybody to do it', to dozens of companies that were here [at ETech] that had microformats built into their systems and were using them actively."
- March 19: TalkCrunch » Blog Archive » Episode 2: Social Networks 3.0 (43:40min, .mp3, 10.2MB) with Michael Arrington, Nik Cubrilovic, Reid Hoffman, and David Hornik.
- Topics: Social networks, microformats, version numbers
- Starting at 17:55 minutes in, Mike Arrington asks Nik: "How do you define a Web 2.0 or Social Network 3.0?"
- Nik:
"I think what's interesting is what Reid mentioned earlier with LinkedIn now making pages available to the public, probably a big step that we should talk about more, and I think this is what Social Networking 3.0 is all about, is having hopefully supporting microformats as well, which I wanted to ask Reid about but we'll leave til later, such as hCard and XFN. What I think Social Networking 3.0 is about is about not having a single destination social network, it's about publishing your profile on the Web, and having all these extra services that come around and scoop all this information up and make it available to anybody else. Because if you think about the way that social networks work in real life, is you don't have one big destination that everyone sort of groups around, smaller social networks, 10, 15, 20 people. So if LinkedIn makes these pages public, what that means is that I can set up a social network, and I can say that these 3 people from Linkedin and these 8 people who have blogs are all part of this social network. Social Networking 3.0 for me is about decentralization of social networks, it's about the support of these microformats, and scooping all this information together using other services."
- February 16th (recorded on February 7th) : Discussing events online includes a little segment by Tantek talking about microformats and hCalendar in particular at 4 minutes 39 seconds. Video.
2005
- September 30th Microformats: Evolving the Web (Incomplete)