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One of several microformats [[events]]. | One of several microformats [[events]]. | ||
Tag: "[http://technorati.com/tags/microformatsweb2expo microformatsweb2expo]". | |||
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=Microformats, Much More Than Just Promise= | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Microformats are community-generated standards for identifying types of data in normal web pages. How do these rapidly spreading conventions make it easier to design interactions for the Web? How can you create scripts or stylesheets to leverage these simple formats, and what new applications exist that haven't been explored? | Microformats are community-generated standards for identifying types of data in normal web pages. How do these rapidly spreading conventions make it easier to design interactions for the Web? How can you create scripts or stylesheets to leverage these simple formats, and what new applications exist that haven't been explored? | ||
== Where == | == Where == | ||
[http://www.web2expo.com/pub/w/53/venue.html Moscone West, San Francisco (3014)] | [http://www.web2expo.com/pub/w/53/venue.html Moscone West, San Francisco (rm 3014)] | ||
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*John Allsopp | *John Allsopp | ||
=Microformats for Web Services and Portable Content= | |||
== Summary == | |||
Microformats are all the rage, but what are the practical applications? This presentation will show some examples of web services and how to share content easily using microformats. We'll show how microformats are "born," how to implement them, and how to build web services and products around them. | |||
Track: Web 2.0 Fundamentals | |||
== Where == | |||
[http://www.web2expo.com/pub/w/53/venue.html Moscone West, San Francisco (rm 2004)] | |||
== When == | |||
[http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/webex2007/view/e_sess/11377 Session Details] | |||
2007-04-16 | |||
* 9:00am - 9:50am | |||
== Speakers == | |||
*Kevin Lawver, Principal Software Engineer, AOL | |||
=Audience= | |||
== Attending == | == Attending == | ||
Please add your name here if you attended these sessions, speaking or not. | Please add your name here if you attended these sessions, speaking or not. |
Revision as of 20:30, 8 March 2007
Microformats - at Web 2.0 Expo 2007
One of several microformats events.
Tag: "microformatsweb2expo".
Microformats, Much More Than Just Promise
Summary
Microformats are community-generated standards for identifying types of data in normal web pages. How do these rapidly spreading conventions make it easier to design interactions for the Web? How can you create scripts or stylesheets to leverage these simple formats, and what new applications exist that haven't been explored?
Where
Moscone West, San Francisco (rm 3014)
When
2007-04-17
- 1.30pm-2.20pm
Speakers
- John Allsopp
Microformats for Web Services and Portable Content
Summary
Microformats are all the rage, but what are the practical applications? This presentation will show some examples of web services and how to share content easily using microformats. We'll show how microformats are "born," how to implement them, and how to build web services and products around them.
Track: Web 2.0 Fundamentals
Where
Moscone West, San Francisco (rm 2004)
When
2007-04-16
- 9:00am - 9:50am
Speakers
- Kevin Lawver, Principal Software Engineer, AOL
Audience
Attending
Please add your name here if you attended these sessions, speaking or not.
- John Allsopp (presenting)
- ...
Session Comments and Q&A
- ...
Photos
Please tag with "microformatsweb2expo".
- ...
Blog Posts
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Podcasts
- Coming!