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Help expand this page by adding articles about microformats in reverse-chronological order (newest first). | |||
Check the following for sources: | |||
* Collect from [http://twitter.com/microformats/favourites microformats' twitter favorites] | |||
* Google News | |||
* Yahoo News | |||
== 2011 == | |||
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* <span class="hentry"><span class="published">2011-02-01</span> <span class="entry-summary">Government Technology: <cite class="entry-title">[http://www.govtech.com/e-government/Web-30-Could-Lead-to-E-Government-That-Anticipates-Citizens-Needs.html Web 3.0 Could Lead to E-Government That Anticipates Citizens’ Needs]</cite></span> by <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">Andy Opsahl</span></span>: <span class="url">http://www.govtech.com/e-government/Web-30-Could-Lead-to-E-Government-That-Anticipates-Citizens-Needs.html</span></span> ([http://www.govtech.com/e-government/Web-30-Could-Lead-to-E-Government-That-Anticipates-Citizens-Needs.html?page=2 page 2] mentions microformatting). | |||
== 2010 == | |||
* <span class="hentry"><span class="published">2010-12-01</span> <span class="entry-summary">FUMSI: <cite class="entry-title">[http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/share/62328 Microformats: Digging Deeper into the Web]</cite></span> by <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">Ben Ward</span></span>: <span class="url">http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/share/62328</span></span> | |||
...many more! Collect from http://twitter.com/microformats/favourites | |||
== 2009 == | == 2009 == | ||
* <span class="hentry"><span class="published">2009-08-25</span> <span class="entry-summary">MIX Online: <cite class="entry-title">[http://visitmix.com/Articles/The-Value-Class-Pattern The Value Class Pattern]</cite></span> by <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">Jeremy Keith</span></span>: <span class="url">http://visitmix.com/Articles/The-Value-Class- | * <span class="hentry"><span class="published">2009-08-25</span> <span class="entry-summary">MIX Online: <cite class="entry-title">[http://visitmix.com/Articles/The-Value-Class-Pattern The Value Class Pattern]</cite></span> by <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">Jeremy Keith</span></span>: <span class="url">http://visitmix.com/Articles/The-Value-Class-Pattern</span></span> | ||
* <span class="hentry"><span class="published">2009-08-25</span> <span class="entry-summary">MIX Online: <cite class="entry-title">[http://visitmix.com/Articles/Microformats-Role-Play Microformats Role Play]</cite></span> by <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">Emily Lewis</span></span>: <span class="url"> http://visitmix.com/Articles/Microformats-Role-Play </span></span> | * <span class="hentry"><span class="published">2009-08-25</span> <span class="entry-summary">MIX Online: <cite class="entry-title">[http://visitmix.com/Articles/Microformats-Role-Play Microformats Role Play]</cite></span> by <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">Emily Lewis</span></span>: <span class="url"> http://visitmix.com/Articles/Microformats-Role-Play </span></span> |
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Help expand this page by adding articles about microformats in reverse-chronological order (newest first).
Check the following for sources:
- Collect from microformats' twitter favorites
- Google News
- Yahoo News
2011
- 2011-02-01 Government Technology: Web 3.0 Could Lead to E-Government That Anticipates Citizens’ Needs by : http://www.govtech.com/e-government/Web-30-Could-Lead-to-E-Government-That-Anticipates-Citizens-Needs.html (page 2 mentions microformatting).
2010
- 2010-12-01 FUMSI: Microformats: Digging Deeper into the Web by : http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/share/62328
...many more! Collect from http://twitter.com/microformats/favourites
2009
- 2009-08-25 MIX Online: The Value Class Pattern by : http://visitmix.com/Articles/The-Value-Class-Pattern
- 2009-08-25 MIX Online: Microformats Role Play by : http://visitmix.com/Articles/Microformats-Role-Play
- 2009-08-17: The Future Of SEO – Structured Markup by : http://seogadget.co.uk/the-future-of-seo-structured-markup/
2008
- 2008-11-20: Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 7: Themes & Issues by http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-part-7-themes-and-issues/ :
- 2008-11-10: Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 6: hResume by http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-part-6-hresume/ :
- 2008-10-21: Microformats: The Quiet Revolution by http://visitmix.com/Articles/Microformats-The-Quiet-Revolution :
- 2008-10-15: Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 5: hAtom by http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-part-5-hatom/ :
- 2008-10-01: Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 4: hCalendar by http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-part-4-hcalendar/ :
- 2008-09-22: Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 3: hCard by http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-part-3-hcard/ :
- 2008-09-17: Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 2: XFN by http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-part-2-xfn/ :
- 2008-09-09: Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 1: rel by http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-part-1-rel/ :
- 2008-09-05: Getting Semantic With Microformats, Introduction by http://www.ablognotlimited.com/articles/getting-semantic-with-microformats-introduction/ :
- 2008-02-21: XFN encoding, extraction, and visualizations by http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/xfn-encoding-extraction-and-visualizat/ :
- 2008-02-21: Microformats : comment microformater du contenu déjà existant ? by : http://www.clever-age.com/veille/blog/microformats-comment-microformater-du-contenu-deja-existant.html
- 2008-01-24: Microformats introduction to content and user experience by : http://www.csarven.ca/microformats-introduction
- 2008-01-11: Microformats : republier et donner du sens aux contenus by : http://www.clever-age.com/veille/blog/microformats-republier-et-donner-du-sens-aux-contenus.html
2007
- 2007-12-05: The Magical Minimalism of Microformats by in The New York Times blog: http://open.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/12/05/the-magical-minimalism-of-microformats/
- 2007-11-21: Portable Social Networks: Take Your Friends with You by : http://www.sitepoint.com/article/social-networks-take-friends/
- 2007-07-24: Microformats: More Meaning from Your Markup by : http://www.sitepoint.com/article/microformats-meaning-markup
2006
- 2006-04-02: Blog Business Summit: Microformats in Plain English: the Promise of Simple Business to Business Data Exchange by : http://blogbusinesssummit.com/2006/04/microformats_in.htm
- 2006-01-29: How Microformats Affect Seearch Engine Optimization by : http://blog.usweb.com/archives/how-microformats-affect-search-engine-optimization-seo
- 2006-01-27: Introduction to hCard by : http://www.thefutureoftheweb.com/blog/2006/1/hcard
2005
- 2005-12-06: Practical Microformats with hCard by : http://24ways.org/advent/practical-microformats-with-hcard
- 2005-11-17: An Extra SIDE to Web Standards Based Design - How Semantic Information Design Ethics (SIDE) and a few readily available techniques can help heal the Web by : http://www.gr0w.com/articles/design/an_extra_side_to_web_standards_based_design/
- See also his CSS Zen Garden "Leggo my ego" entry.
- 2005-11-14: Microformats Primer by in Digital Web Magazine: http://www.digital-web.com/articles/microformats_primer/
- 2005-07-24: Usable Microformats by : http://usabletype.com/weblog/usable-microformats/
- 2005-06-03: Introducing microformats by : http://thedredge.org/2005/07/introducing-microformats/
Miscellaneous Reference
These are various intro-related links/articles which we haven't figured out yet how to incorporate. You may find them of interest.
- Data First vs. Structure First
- Tantek says: In many ways it is actually *far* worse than that post conveys. The "typical" programmer literally loves spending far more time worrying about and designing the structure for structure's sake, than data, and even less so, "real world" data (current behaviors etc.). Hence we have taken the directly opposite tack with microformats when looking to solve a problem.
- Zeroeth, define the real-world problem. If you can't do this, then stop.
- First, look at real-world usage (data).
- Second, what previous standards are people actually using today? If there is more than one, then lean towards those with the better adoption.
- And only after those first two do we bother to pay attention to theoretical standards, those that have been invented (whether by individuals, committees), but haven't seen much if any actual adoption.
- Tantek says: In many ways it is actually *far* worse than that post conveys. The "typical" programmer literally loves spending far more time worrying about and designing the structure for structure's sake, than data, and even less so, "real world" data (current behaviors etc.). Hence we have taken the directly opposite tack with microformats when looking to solve a problem.
- 2000-03-21 Dan Connolly on human-consumable information: (strong emphasis added)
- I believe that one of the best ways to transition into RDF, if not a long-term deployment strategy for RDF, is to manage the information in human-consumable form (XHTML) annotated with just enough info to extract the RDF statements that the human info is intended to convey. In other words: using a relational database or some sort of native RDF data store, and spitting out HTML dynamically, is a lot of infrastructure to operate and probably not worth it for lots of interesting cases. We all know that we have to produce a human-readable version of the thing... why not use that as the primary source?