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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Michael Donohoe is a developer with [http://www.nytimes.com The New York Times].
Michael Donohoe is a developer with [http://www.nytimes.com The New York Times].


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My main interest is to implement various microformats across the nytimes.com site and see if any of our specific needs can help contribute to microformats going forward.
My main interest is to implement various microformats across the nytimes.com site and see if any of our specific needs can help contribute to microformats going forward.
== Links / Reference ==
* [http://timespeople.nytimes.com/view/user/37963625/1/ TimesPeople user page] (v1)
* [http://open.nytimes.com Open] - Open source blog on nytimes.com
* [http://ifelse.org ifelse.org] - personal site w/ contact info




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Latest revision as of 02:20, 7 August 2008

Overview

Michael Donohoe is a developer with The New York Times.

He makes infrequent posts on the NYTimes Open blog and seems to talk about himself in the third person on his wiki user page.

As of August 2008 I am working on a new social project called TimesPeople. Currently integrating XFN, hCard and hAtom into these pages. (example)

My main interest is to implement various microformats across the nytimes.com site and see if any of our specific needs can help contribute to microformats going forward.

Links / Reference



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