Exporting Microformats

Posted by Jun on 26/01/10 in Web Design

I scanned my RSS subscriptions today and found this interesting post from Search Engine Journal:

3 Tools to Export Microformats | Search Engine Journal.

It’s interesting to know there are now easy ways to do microformats, knowing which sites use microformats, and even export microformats.

comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released a study on growth in the global search market in 2009. The study revealed that the U.S. remains the largest search market worldwide, while Google Sites retains a commanding position in the global search market.

comScore Reports Global Search Market Growth of 46 Percent in 2009

HTML5 – The Next Generation of HTML

Posted by Jun on 24/01/10 in Web Design

HTML5 is the next major revision of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), the core markup language of the World Wide Web. The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) started work on the specification in June 2004 under the name Web Applications 1.0.[1] As of October 2009, the specification is in the “Last Call” state at the WHATWG.

HTML5 is the next generation of HTML, the markup language that the web is written in. Its features are slowly being adopted by browsers), and there are a few that have some ramifications for analytics.

Usually, embedding a video into a webpage involves a Flash-based player of some kind or Often this is an easily embeddable player from a site like YouTube. HTML5 is gonna change all this.

HTML5 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Over at the Official Google Blog, Google’s Steven Baker just announced a major change in the way that Google handles search results by including synonyms for some words that may be used in queries, in the post Helping computers understand language.