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FYI: Slideshare is using RDFa.... from Martin McEvoy on 2009-03-26 (public-rdfa@w3.org from March 2009)

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FYI: Slideshare is using RDFa.... from Martin McEvoy on 2009-03-26 (public-rdfa@w3.org from March 2009)
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From : Martin McEvoy < martin@weborganics.co.uk >

Date : Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:10:48 +0000

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To : RDFa < public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf@w3.org >, RDFa Community < public-rdfa@w3.org >

Hello All FYI: Slideshare is using RDFa see: http://www.slideshare.net/derivadow/www20-what-does-the-history-of-the-web-tell-us-about-its-future One thing I do find worrying is that they are not using the RDFa document type declaration, the same as Myspace and Digg, which leads me to believe that they either don't think its important, or that they have missed something. Maybe this could be Highlighted more In section 1.1 of the RDFa primer with a small snippet of copy and paste code? the RDFa community wouldn't want to promote non standards compliance now would we :) Best wishes -- ...

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    • 8 months ago


      Note that some of the validity etc issues in that mail will be taken care of (look at the rest of the thread). The main message is important: slideshare's information will be available in RDF via RDFa. Yay!
      Ivan's public twine, RDFa and the Future of Search, Linked Data Web, Web 3.0 - Semantic Web
    • 8 months ago


      Note that some of the issues listed in the mail are being taken care of (look at the rest of the thread in the mail archives). So the main message is the important one: Slideshare's data will be available as RDF via RDFa. Probably a good entry point to the LOD cloud. Yay!
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