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My introductory post last week about Microcontent Design got such a good response that I need to pause and consider all the feedback, before I move onto Part 2. Basically
Continue reading »James Corbett has an interesting post speculating that Google Reader might become a 'read/write' app over the course of 2007. Says James: "The addition of support for tagging and link
Continue reading »Paul Miller reports that Yahoo! is today opening up its open developer platform for search SearchMonkey. SearchMonkey, which we reported on at the Web 2.0 Expo, is a component of
Continue reading »Social news site Digg announced today that it has added semantic markup to fields throughout its site as well as adding support for a handful of key microformats. By adding
Continue reading »This is the first post in a series in which I will explore microcontent design. "...content will be more important than its container in this next phase. That's a big
Continue reading »When you want to know about a domain name, you jump to whois to get all of the information on the person who registered it. But when you want to
Continue reading »Today Marshall Kirkpatrick interviewed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at SXSW, with the main topic of discussion being Data Portability. Later in the day at the festival, a star studded panel
Continue reading »Google announced today support for enhanced markup for video search. This will allow webmasters to include important information, such as titles and descriptions, in machine-readable HTML along with the JavaScript
Continue reading »Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus. John Markoff's recent article in NY Times has generated an interesting discussion about Web 3.0 being the long-promised Semantic Web.
Continue reading »Blog software vendor Six Apart this afternoon posted a long rumination, with video, on the "social graph" and how vendors should relate to it. The social graph is the network
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