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Presentatin/slides: http://tantek.com/presentations/2006/06/microformats-evolution/
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The microformats community believes that standards should do less, not more. Data formats should adapt to current web publishing behaviours and reuse existing broadly interoperably implemented standards. Easy to adopt formats are enabling a diverse set of web designers and developers to visibly publish, share, and consume all kinds of common information, and microformats are leading the way.
The microformats community believes that standards should do less, not more. Data formats should adapt to current web publishing behaviors and reuse existing broadly interoperably implemented standards. Easy to adopt formats are enabling a diverse set of web designers and developers to visibly publish, share, and consume all kinds of common information, and microformats are leading the way.


== Attending ==
== Attending ==

Latest revision as of 10:39, 5 January 2009

2006-06-16 @media2006 microformats sessions

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Details

Date
Tuesday, June 15-16, 2006
Time
3:00pm - 4:00pm GMT
Location
??? London, UK
URLs
Microformats: Evolving the web, @media homepage.
Overview
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Summary

"Microformats: Evolving the Web"

Presentatin/slides: http://tantek.com/presentations/2006/06/microformats-evolution/

The microformats community believes that standards should do less, not more. Data formats should adapt to current web publishing behaviors and reuse existing broadly interoperably implemented standards. Easy to adopt formats are enabling a diverse set of web designers and developers to visibly publish, share, and consume all kinds of common information, and microformats are leading the way.

Attending

Please add your name here if you attended @media.

Alphabetically sorted by last name.

  • William Lawrence - veeliam 23:25, 17 Aug 2006 (PDT)

Session Comments and Q&A

Photos

See also the atmedia tag on Flickr.

Podcast