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Title: Microformats: the next (small) thing on the semantic Web?
Author: Khare, R.
Journal: IEEE Internet Computing
Volume: 10
Number: 1
Pages: 68--75
Year: Jan.-Feb. 2006
DOI: 10.1109/MIC.2006.13
Abstract: Clever application of existing XHTML elements and class attributes can make it easier to describe people, places, events, and other semistructured information in human-readable form. In this paper, the author takes a more detailed look at some examples of microformats, the general principles by which they can be constructed, and how a community of users is forming around these seemingly ad hoc specifications to advance the cause of what some call an alternative to the semantic Web, the "lowercase semantic Web".

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  title =	 {Microformats: the next (small) thing on the semantic
                  Web?},
  author =	 {Khare, R.},
  journal =	 {{IEEE} Internet Computing},
  year =	 {Jan.-Feb. 2006},
  volume =	 10,
  number =	 1,
  pages =	 {68--75},
  doi =		 {10.1109/MIC.2006.13},
  ISSN =	 {1089-7801},
  abstract =	 {Clever application of existing XHTML elements and
                  class attributes can make it easier to describe
                  people, places, events, and other semistructured
                  information in human-readable form. In this paper,
                  the author takes a more detailed look at some
                  examples of microformats, the general principles by
                  which they can be constructed, and how a community
                  of users is forming around these seemingly ad hoc
                  specifications to advance the cause of what some
                  call an alternative to the semantic Web, the
                  "lowercase semantic Web".},
  url = 	 {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/library/khare06b.pdf},
  cluster = 	 {7591226525619940628}
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