Welcome semantic web! Yahoo is now providing intelligent search applications, that are based around microformats. They also provide an application that allows you to generate PHP search code and make those applications public
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Yahoo developer blog
Search monkey best practice
Search monkey!
April 24, 2008 – 11:10 am
A couple months ago I started trying to convince the NZfusion co-founders that the next big direction of the internet would be that of contextually relevant content, single sign-on social networks and a programmable platform; nothing new, but an amalgamation of the current web trends. My co-founders wanted more information and we quickly uncovered the […]
By James Little
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Posted in web2.0
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Also tagged embedded, erdf, google, json, microformats, open standards, rdf, rdfa, rss, search, semantic web, uF, web, μF
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That’s a pain, wordpress ate my post.
It was about the YSlow plugin and the Yahoo perfomance practises page, written by Stoyan Stefanov.
Which indicates I should change my process a little; I’ll write these posts in Google documents and migrate posts when they are prepared. That should reduce the risk of lost work.
January 8, 2008 – 10:51 pm
I’ve been putting together a little php file to plug into the wordpress blog interface that will allow the addition of these little buttons below every post… it is based on the plugin that I was shown on the scoop it blog, but I couldn’t access the website, so I wrote my own.
It is pretty […]