[ckan-dev] schema.org

Adrià Mercader amercadero at gmail.com
Fri Jun 3 08:58:04 UTC 2011


And you can add Facebook's Open Graph <meta> tags to increase a little
bit more the page size:
http://ogp.me

In any case, nothing is as useful as an <xray> tag:

http://html11.org/xray.html


2011/6/3 Friedrich Lindenberg <friedrich.lindenberg at okfn.org>:
> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Seb Bacon <seb.bacon at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks, I've not seen that before.
>>
>> I wonder what the tradeoff is between increased page size and improved
>> SEO; also, if there are any other potential benefits apart from SEO.
>> It appears to replace RDFa, for example -- what does this mean for LOD
>> if it's taken up widely...
>
> That was my thought as well: while I'm sure it will receive some
> appreciation from the linked data crowd (Michael Hausenblas seems to
> be translating it to RDF as we speak) it really is a classic example
> of the lower case semantic web beating up its uppercase brother. I
> think its use of URIs in specifying an object graph in html pages is
> pretty ingenious and the fact they get by without any of the RDF
> language increases its chances for success a lot I think.
>
> - Friedrich
>
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