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March 18, 2005

A lot of the buzz at South by Southwest was about the concept of microformats, which are lightweight, informal standards for adding metadata to Web pages by using existing XHTML elements. Tantek Çelik and Eric Meyer both spoke enthusiastically about the idea, and I'm grateful I had a chance to speak with both personally.

A good example is XFN, a way of identifying human relationships within a Web page's code by putting a rel attribute on <a> tags. (I've written about XFN previously.) For instance, I'm friends with Simon Willison, so I put rel="friend" in the link to his Web site, and services such as rubhub do cool things with the aggregated data.

It works, because it's easy for humans to understand, easy to implement, uses existing infrastructure (XHTML) and solves a small, specific problem.


Originally posted by ssn from del.icio.us/tag/journalism, remediated by yatta on Mar 18, 2005 at 03:56 PM