Hints on browsing embedded RDFa data as data

I want to share a few notes about viewing the embedded data from RDFa pages, as a sort of mini-guide for anyone interested.
The thing to get out of the way upfront is that the easiest thing to extract look the ugliest and is often hard to follow. Its worth taking a few precautions to avoid [...]

Moving forward on Search Monkey

I’ve moved forward marginally with my Search Monkey presentation app, and backwards a little as well.

UK Gov shares its data cheaply, avoiding change

No, not a story of intrusion and data-loss, this is data the government should be sharing – job adverts.
While apparently being in a position to know,  Mark Birkbeck “speculates” publicly that the UK Gov are using RDFa because:
by using RDFa to mark-up vacancies on each individual government site, it’s possible to allow each department to [...]

VCal RDFa and Search Monkey

I’ve done what I’ve called a “Generic Event Information” enhanced search result format for Yahoo. It’s a little thing that you can choose to add to your Yahoo search experience.

RDFa is smoking

In a bizarre twist that proves, if nothing else, that data is data for everybody, Paris Hilton has become RDFa enabled.