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== New Implementations ==
== New Implementations ==
*The "[http://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/tt_address/2.0.1/ tt_address]" extension for [http://www.typo3.com TYPO3] supports hCard since the latest release, v2.0.0
*[http://openid.ne.jp OpenID.ne.jp] First OpenID provider service in Japan(日本語). Each personal  OpenID page (ex:[http://eouia.openid.ne.jp http://eouia.openid.ne.jp]) is marked up as his hCard. And there is a company hCard on every page, too.
*[http://openid.ne.jp OpenID.ne.jp] First OpenID provider service in Japan(日本語). Each personal  OpenID page (ex:[http://eouia.openid.ne.jp http://eouia.openid.ne.jp]) is marked up as his hCard. And there is a company hCard on every page, too.
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/4106/ Operator] lets you combine pieces of information on Web sites with applications in ways that are useful. (Firefox-plugin)
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/4106/ Operator] lets you combine pieces of information on Web sites with applications in ways that are useful. (Firefox-plugin)

Revision as of 14:26, 3 April 2007

hCard Implementations

This page is an informative section of the hCard specification.

The following implementations have been developed which either generate or parse hCards. If you have an hCard implementation, feel free to add it to the top of this list.

New Implementations


Additional Applications

This section is informative.

There are numerous potential additional uses and applications for hCards on the Web. The following are merely a few thoughts and possibilities that folks have come up with:

  • As an open standard/format for Gravatars.
  • Marking up individual authors of blog posts on a group blog
  • Marking up people's names and URLs in a blogroll
  • Any reference to people in blog posts (e.g. when citing them, or referencing them, or describing them, by name).
  • ...

Related Pages

The hCard specification is a work in progress. As additional aspects are discussed, understood, and written, they will be added. These thoughts, issues, and questions are kept in separate pages.