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welcome to profi.ly - consolidating your social identities XFN - XHTML Friends Network XFN™ (XHTML Friends Network) is a simple way to represent human relationships using hyperlinks. In recent years, blogs and blogrolls have become the fastest growing area of the Web. <a href=" rel="friend met">... To find out how to write and use XFN, or to write a program to generate or spider it, read the following sections: Introduction and Examples Introduction to XFN, examples, styling suggestions, and future potential. Getting Started Join the XHTML Friends Network in just four easy steps! Profile Version 1.1 of the XFN meta data profile: the list of the values used in XFN with their significance. Background The thinking that went into the design of XFN, why particular values were chosen, and why other values were left out. Frequently asked questions about XFN. XFN Tools A collection of tools, templates, editors, communities, and other resources that let you edit XFN information. XFN and ... How to use XFN with numerous social network services and other technologies. Press

OpenID Site Directory Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Order: Most Recent First | By Name National Public Radio delivers breaking national and world news. Yamaha Gateway for home entertainment products. The Daily Beast A leading online news magazine. Newsweek A leading news magazine Oregon Live The website of The Oregonian newspaper. Legal Torrents LegalTorrents is an online community created to discover and distribute Creative Commons licensed digital media. QuestionBin QuestionBin is a unique question and answer site that accepts video and audio questions and answers. Like Or Hate Like Or Hate is a service to get information, rate and talk about everything and anything. fPcN interCultural Friends of Peoples close to Nature is a global movement of individuals and groups dedicated to the survival of tribal peoples. Slashdot Slashdot is a popular news website with technology-related news and stories submitted by users and editors.

Sxipper hcard - Microformats Tantek Çelik (Editor, Author), Brian Suda (Author) hCard is a simple, open format for publishing people, companies, organizations on the web, using a 1:1 representation of vCard (RFC2426) properties and values in HTML. hCard is one of several open microformat standards suitable for embedding data in HTML/HTML5, and Atom/RSS/XHTML or other XML. Translations: Français • 日本語 • Русский • ภาษาไทย • 漢語 • (Add your language)Copyright and patents statements apply. Example hCards are most often used to represent people: <div class="vcard"><a class="url fn" href=" Çelik</a></div> and organizations: <div class="vcard"><a class="url fn org" href=" The class vcard is a root class name that indicates the presence of an hCard. The classes url, fn, and org define properties of the hCard. Properties Example hCard of common properties:<div class="vcard"><span class="fn">Sally Ride</span>(<span class="n"><span class="honorific-prefix">Dr.

Knowledge Jolt with Jack: The elusive Me Collector Amy Gahran says, "I want one place for all my content: Pipe dream?" She mentioned this at BlogHer as well. Is she looking for the aggregator-of-me? Is it more than a good feed aggregator? I keep having this vision. I hope it will come about someday. The basics of the problem are pretty familiar: content I generate is scattered across many websites of varying degrees of openness. I have seen some people attempt to use their blogs as a partial answer to this - doing things like posting comments made as regular blogs posts as well. I've seen discussions about this in many forms, and I think the key for a lot of the discussions is that each location needs to provide a web feed for the content, so that it can be consumed. At a first pass, if I can get or make web feeds for all my content, then the obvious place to collect it all is in a feed aggregator, either online or on my computer. I suspect Ziki might be the closest match.

chi.mp - All your stuff in one place that YOU own Microformats.org I want one place for all my content: Pipe dream? at contentious.com I keep having this vision. I hope it will come about someday. There’s no way I’m the only person who’d want this. (UPDATE July 31: Nope, I’m not — Jack Vinson chimed in on this theme.) The problem: Most of the content I’ve created does not live on my computer. Imagine this solution: A web-based service where I could archive all my content similar to Furl, only I could choose to make all or part of my archive public and shareable because it’s my content, not violating others’ copyright. And I could tag it all, share it selectively, generate feeds, and apply analysis tools to it. I want it.

atomkeep — your profile everywhere Interview: Chris Messina on OpenID (Yahoo! Developer Network blog) hack_india_h_hackers The energy at the 6th edition of Yahoo! Hack in India was electrifying as we counted down to the close of hacking at Yahoo! Hack Hyderabad, 2013. The hackers downed over 1500 cups of coffee and tea, and 350 cans of Red Bull! Congratulations to all the hackers, especially the ones who took home the prizes. planman PlanMan! By Varunkumar Nagarajan, Arunkumar Nagarajan, Raghu Ram, Amit Bharti PlanMan is a mobile app that lets you do workflow management through SMS and missed calls. Read More »from Hack India: Hyderabad — It’s a Wrap!

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