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Gary Edwards

Siding with HTML over XHTML, My Decision to Switch - Monday By Noon - 1 views

  • Publishing content on the Web is in no way limited to professional developers or designers, much of the reason the net is so active is because anyone can make a website. Sure, we (as knowledgeable professionals or hobbyists) all hope to make the Web a better place by doing our part in publishing documents with semantically rich, valid markup, but the reality is that those documents are rare. It’s important to keep in mind the true nature of the Internet; an open platform for information sharing.
  • XHTML2 has some very good ideas that I hope can become part of the web. However, it’s unrealistic to think that all web authors will switch to an XML-based syntax which demands that browsers stop processing the document on the first error. XML’s draconian policy was an attempt to clean up the web. This was done around 1996 when lots of invalid content entered the web. CSS took a different approach: instead of demanding that content isn’t processed, we defined rules for how to handle the undefined. It’s called “forward-compatible parsing” and means we can add new constructs without breaking the old. So, I don’t think XHTML is a realistic option for the masses. HTML 5 is it.
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      Great quote from CSS expert Hakon Wium Lie.
  • @marbux: Of course i disagree with your interop assessment, but I wondered how it is that you’re missing the point. I think you confuse web applications with legacy desktop – client/server application model. And that confusion leads to the mistake of trying to transfer the desktop document model to one that could adequately service advancing web applications.
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    Response to marbux comments.
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    # See also my comment on the same web page that explains why HTML 5 is NOT it for document exchange between web editing applications. . - comment by marbux # Response to marbux supporting the WebKit layout/document model. Marbux argues that HTML5 is not interoperable, and CSS2 near useless. HTML5 fails regarding the the interop web appplications need. I respond by arguing that the only way to look at web applications is to consider that the browser layout engine is the web application layout engine! Web applications are actually written to the browser layout/document model, OR, to take advantage of browser plug-in capabilities. The interoperability marbux seeks is tied directly to the browser layout engine. In this context, the web format is simply a reflection of that layout engine. If there's an interop problem, it comes from browser madness differentials. The good news is that there are all kinds of efforts to close the browser gap: including WHATWG - HTML5, CSS3, W3C DOM, JavaScript Libraries, Google GWT (Java to JavaScript), Yahoo GUI, and the my favorite; WebKit. The bad news is that the clock is ticking. Microsoft has pulled the trigger and the great migration of MSOffice client/server systems to the MS WebSTack-Mesh architecture has begun. Key to this transition are the WPF-.NET proprietary formats, protocols and interfaces such as XAML, Silverlight, LINQ, and Smart Tags. New business processes are being written, and old legacy desktop bound processes are being transitioned to this emerging platform. The fight for the Open Web is on, with Microsoft threatening to transtion their entire business desktop monopoly to a Web platform they own. The Web is going to be broken. There is no way of stopping Microsoft at this point. What we can do though is focus on Open Web solutions that are worthy alternatives to Microsoft's proprietary push. For me, this means the WebKit layout/document model supported by Apple, Adobe and Google. ~ge~
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    A CMS expert argues for HTML over XHTML, explaining his reasons for switching. Excellent read! He nails the basics. for similar reasons, we moved from ODF to ePUB and then to CDf and finally to the advanced WebKit document model, where wikiWORD will make it's stand.
Lucy Gray

Home - SnagFilms - 1 views

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    embeddable videos
Jeff Johnson

Teaching Writing with Web 2.0 Media - Classroom 2.0 - 2 views

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    I'm working doctorate education, and my research focuses potential uses digital communication media (online discussions, blogs, wikis, etc.) teaching writing particular, am interested teachers English language arts, humanities, social studies might incorporate digital interactive writing into writing process, such online discussions might serve sort pre-writing activity essays, stories, other written compositions help students develop and articulate their ideas example, students might use discussion forums discuss debatable issues preparation persuasive essays same topics (which could potentially published blogs wikis) they might use blog post seed essay, inviting comments other students help them develop their ideas they might begin develop story idea through online chat which they role-play characters dialogue they might use instant messaging brainstorm subtopics class wiki involving collaborative research Has anyone used Web 2.0 media way their students If so, I'd very interested hear some details If not, do you think such approach Many thanks advance (For more topic, invite you check out my blog, Authorship 2.0.)
Peter Van der Straaten

Google Insights for Search - 1 views

  • Web Search Interest: bpmn
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      More insight into Google searches worldwide.
    Michael Marlatt

    Welcome to Web 3.0 - 1 views

    • The Web 1.0 concept was simple: web pages linking to web pages. Then came Web 2.0 - a powerful movement from web pages to web applications. Web 2.0 applications have evolved into often slick viewports into proprietary or personal collections of information. This means they still primarily house data in silos inaccessible to and disconnected from the larger world, and most importantly, from each other. But as we approach 2009, the clear outlines of the new web are forming. Some call this next generation the Semantic Web, but we think that term is confining, and so, instead, we refer to it as simply Web 3.0. The new web is moving beyond connecting pages to interconnecting data objects, concepts, and things. Ultimately Web 3.0 is really about creating technology that more accurately mirrors how we see and think about the world around us.
    Mike Chelen

    Uri parameters - Mibbit - 1 views

    • http://widget.mibbit.com/?server=irc.freenode.net&channel=%23test
    J. D. Ebberly

    10 Firefox Add-Ons for Bloggers | Traffikd - 1 views

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      Today I'm going to feature 10 Firefox add-ons that can help bloggers in a variety of ways. Some will help with productivity, some with finding and posting content, and some with SEO.
    Mike Chelen

    4ip - Write to Reply - 1 views

    • Each WriteToReply document is available for on-site or remote comment via a unique URI that identifies each paragraph. Comments on third party sites that link back to a particular section, action or paragraph result in a 'trackback' on the WriteToReply site that is included in the comment feed.
    avivajazz  jazzaviva

    ScienceRoll | Medicine and Web 2.0 - 3 views

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      All kinds of resources, from Twitter applications for physicians to visualizations of various categories of medical research on PubMed. Fantastic blog; do NOT miss it!
    Graham Perrin

    Faviki - Social bookmarking tool using smart semantic Wikipedia (DBpedia) tags - 1 views

    • Faviki uses semantic tags - references to unique concepts that have their own URLs
    • Thanks to Zemanta suggestions, you can add semantic tags with one click
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    • Tag in your language
    • Common tag
    • not limited to English
    • 14 different languages
    • tags from DBpedia
    • All popular world languages
    • Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian...
    • English  Deutsch  Español  Suomi  Français Italiano  ??? Nederlands  Norsk (bokmål)  Polski  Português  ???????  Svenska  ??
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      "Social tagging services like Faviki and Zigtag also allow end users to tag content using the Common Tag format." - http://www.diigo.com/06cbz
    Graham Perrin

    Zemanta Launches Public Semantic API « Faviki Blog - 1 views

    Graham Perrin

    Downloads - It's A Simple Place | My turf, my paradise - 1 views

    • Auto Keywords
    • All together
      • Graham Perrin
         
        The number of keywords in the output probably exceeds the number (20) of tags that may be permitted/recommented in Diigo.
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      Auto Keywords
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      Demo.
    Graham Perrin

    Adobe, AIR and open source: changes to, and expectations of, WebKit - 1 views

    • Adobe Open Source
    • WebKit
    • to render HTML and execute JavaScript in Adobe® AIR™
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    • Our plan is to contribute our changes back to the WebKit community
    • currently working on getting the code smoothly integrated
    • conversation at http://webkit.org/contact.html
    • Our modification can be found within the Perforce depot.
    • integrate our changes back into the WebKit source repository at webkit.org
    • the WebKit shared library will not contain any platform specific code
    • For the near term, WebKit will have platform specific code
    • to rasterize vector graphics generated by the HTML renderer
    • Project Plans
    • we use Cairo Source for WebKit
    • we use CoreGraphics
    • 2008-06-03
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      Adobe, AIR and open source: changes to, and expectations of, WebKit
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      Will AIR applications be deployable in Google Chrome OS? Or, is this possibility reduced by Adobe's changes to WebKit? When and how will Adobe's changes to WebKit become available at webkit.org? Defocusing from Adobe: is there now less platform-specific code within WebKit? How soon might the goal — no platform-specific code — be realised?
    Graham Perrin

    Vodafone 360 to debut on first LiMo handset - ZDNet.co.uk - 1 views

    • Vodafone has jumped into social-networking
    • aggregation service
    • handsets from Samsung
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    • the first LiMo phones in the UK
    • Vodafone 360
    • contacts and content from social networks and internet services
    • a suite of internet services
    • the move fits the open-platform strategy
    • it may also be about control
    • enormous activity around building social connectivity into mobile phones
    • Android mobile operating system is an alternative open-source platform
    • using Android encourages people to use the Google login
    • Vodafone has focused on a platform that they have a fair degree of control over
    • Twitter and other services to come soon
    • Motorola's MotoBlur and HTC's Sense user interfaces both build social networking into Android
    • Palm uses it as a key feature of its WebOS
    • The Joint Innovation Lab, JIL, is a collaborative effort between Vodafone, China Mobile, Softbank and Verizon
    • the potential market is huge
    • JIL aims to be a 'write once, run anywhere' platform
    • Vodafone's 360 platform
    • opening up elements of its core network
    • an iPhone version is planned
    Graham Perrin

    Remember Everything. | Evernote Corporation - 1 views

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      Some brief notes from a Mac OS X perspective: http://www.wuala.com/grahamperrin/public/2009/04/11/evernote-fsc-001.png for an fseventer view of file system changes when Evernote Web Clipper in Safari produces a PDF, launches the main and helper applications, and syncs. No evidence there of Sync Services, which may be surprising given the otherwise fine use of available technologies.
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      (Unlike Diigo) Evernote does not highlight web content, and is not oriented to group work or sharing.
    Ariel Castro

    Concursive Corporation - Open Source Business Social Software Platform - 1 views

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      From building a social networking website to providing a robust corporate intranet for internal collaboration, ConcourseConnect is a flexible solution that can be tailored to virtually any company or organization's needs.
    Graham Perrin

    Scoopler: Real-time search - 1 views

    Graham Perrin

    Google Squared - 1 views

    shared by Graham Perrin on 01 Jun 09 - Cached
    • Google Squared - Coming Soon
      • Graham Perrin
         
        Oh.
    anonymous

    Essential online business software for startups - 1 views

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      You've decided to start your own business- escape the grind and finally pursue your dreams. Today's entrepreneur can utilize a variety of enterprise software applications that will help them get on their feet without giving away an arm and leg of their nest-egg. I've created a list of some of my favorites- feel free to contribute with any others that you know of.
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