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*[[User:DanC|Dan Connolly]] (attempted to volunteer for Jeremy Keith's phone demo, but was disqualified due to being a known member of the microformats community and with W3C :)
*[[User:DanC|Dan Connolly]] (attempted to volunteer for Jeremy Keith's phone demo, but was disqualified due to being a known member of the microformats community and with W3C :)
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== Session Comments and Q&A ==
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== Blog Posts ==
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* [http://www.darowski.com/tracesofinspiration/2007/03/12/sxswi-the-growth-and-evolution-of-microformats/ Adam Darowski] I didn't take the most detailed notes, but this session certainly inspired a few questions. Great job, guys.

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The Growth and Evolution of Microformats at SXSW 2007

One of several microformats events.

Summary

The Growth and Evolution of Microformats is a confirmed panel presentation session to be held at the 2007 SXSW Interactive Festival, on Monday, March 12th from 2:00-3:00pm in Austin, Texas.

Tags

Please use all of the following tags when tagging content (blog posts, photos) published related to the microformats session at SXSW interactive 2007:

tags: microformats sxsw sxsw07 sxsw2007 sxswi sxswi07 sxswi2007 microformats-sxsw microformats-sxsw2007 microformats-sxswi microformats-sxswi2007

Panelists

In order of appearance:

Short Session Description

Was required to be 25 words or less:

Microformats.org has ushered in the rapid adoption of key formats for publishing and sharing tags, licenses, contacts, relationships, events and reviews. What happens next?

Longer Session Description

In its first year, microformats.org ushered in the rapid adoption of key formats for publishing and sharing tags, licenses, contacts, relationships, events and reviews on the Web. See what new microformats are being developed for resumes, classified listings, music, and media, as well as how tens of millions of established microformats on web sites of individuals, companies, and organizations are driving innovations in desktop applications and advancing personal data portability.

Attending

Please add your name here if you are attending this session, speaking or not.

Session Comments and Q&A

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Photos

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Blog Posts

  • Adam Darowski I didn't take the most detailed notes, but this session certainly inspired a few questions. Great job, guys.