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Introducing Microformats Search and Pingerati

10:08 pm - May 31, 2006 in The Technorati Weblog

I'm very pleased to announce the technology preview of Technorati microformats search for contacts, events and reviews, and Pingerati, a microformats ping distributor to support and grow the microformats ecosystem. Microformats are the key building block, the lingua franca, that make structured information open and sharable on the Web.

Microformats enable any site to easily publish common data types such as tags, licenses, contacts, events, reviews, listings, etc. on any page on the Web, with only minor edits to their HTML. For me personally, this has meant enabling millions of people to take control of their own data, publish and update it wherever they want, whenever they want, and move it freely among services, without having it locked up behind a walled garden or trapped in a "roach motel".

Technorati believes in the voice of the individual, and their right to own and control their data.

In January 2005, Technorati developed the rel-tag open standard for tagging content on any blog across the Web, and enabled millions of bloggers to tag content on their own sites. The Technorati Tags service allowed bloggers to follow the conversation around all the amazing and unique tags that they invented.

The microformats.org open standards community has developed and popularized the hCard, hCalendar, and hReview open standards that enable any website to easily publish their contacts, events, and reviews respectively in HTML, in a form both viewable by humans and understandable by machines, without unnecessary duplication of effort.

We have worked with (and continue to work with) numerous publishers and content hosting sites -- including 30Boxes, BlogMatrix, ClaimID, Eventful, Flickr, Judy's Book, LiveJournal, Meetup, Odeo, Upcoming.org, WordPress, Yahoo! Tech, Yahoo! UK Movie Reviews (and many more) -- over the past year to support this growing ecosystem of open, sharable data. I'm grateful to all of them for their participation, support, and leadership of vision as we tear down the walls and allow users to mix and match their data as they've always wanted to.

This afternoon Technorati introduces a technology preview of microformats search for contacts, events, and reviews. Available now in the Technorati Kitchen, I invite you to come take a look at this first of a kind realtime microformats search engine, see what the team has worked very hard to build for you, and let us know what you think and what you want from microformats search.

If you are (or will be) publishing with microformats in your blog, and you're already pinging Technorati, then you are all set. Our new microformats search will index your microformats.

For all other kinds of web pages with microformats (e.g. about/contact pages, events calendars/listings, online product reviews, social networking profiles, conference schedules, your list of favorite restaurants, etc.), we're proud to introduce the Pingerati microformats pinger and distributor.

Whenever you publish or update such pages with microformats, use Pingerati to notify microformats indexers and aggregators, such as Technorati, EVDB, and several others in development.

Welcome to the realtime microformats web.

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Highlight: A “Lost” World of Video

8:48 pm - May 31, 2006 in Official Google Video Blog
That which may not be:

I've always gotten a kick out of cryptozoology, which is the study of creatures that don't necessarily exist, like the Yeti or the Loch Ness monster. Second only to UFO sightings in their fuzziness, these videos always make me think of those old training and historical videos we used to see when we would drive cross country as a child with my family on the way to my grandparents.

Anyhow, enjoy the videos and do a few searches for UFO's and fantastic creatures yourself sometime! You don't have to believe in them to be amazed by them!

Angus Monash
Program Manager, Google Asia/Pacific
 

New ‘Retry card’ billing feature

8:07 pm - May 31, 2006 in Inside AdWords
Thanks to your feedback, we are happy to introduce the latest feature of our billing system – the ‘Retry card’ button. Once you've resolved a decline issue with the credit card you're using for your AdWords account, this convenient button allows you to retry charging your existing primary or backup credit card without having to re-enter your credit card information.



If your credit card has been declined but is ready to be retried, just go to the Billing Preferences page of your 'My Account' tab and click 'Retry card' to get your ads back up and running in one easy step.



Remember, your feedback is invaluable so please keep the great ideas flowing!



 

Payments information may be delayed

7:24 pm - May 31, 2006 in Inside AdSense
This month we experienced a posting delay that might keep some payment information from appearing in your account immediately. While all payments have been sent out as usual, the 'Payment...' line might take some extra time to show up on the Payment History page of your account under the My Account tab.



Additionally, if you recently signed up to receive payments by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), or added a new bank account for EFT deposits, it may take a few extra days after you've received your test deposit before you can verify your bank account.

We expect to have the issue resolved by the end of this week. Thank you for your patience and, again, don't worry--AdSense payments went out as usual!

 

For the Love of Fast Food

2:58 pm - May 31, 2006 in Yahoo! Buzz Index: Buzz Log
Fast food is under attack. Your right—or at least your desire—to wolf down tons of trans fats and copious chicken nuggets may be at stake. First, the movie adaptation of "Fast Food Nation" is on its way to theaters in October. ...
 

Mash up search results with the Google AJAX Search API

2:42 pm - May 31, 2006 in Google Code Blog
The Google AJAX Search API lets you add a dynamic Google search module to your web pages so your users can mash up Google search results with other content on your site or add search results clippings to their own content. Think of it as the Maps API, but for Search -- you just add a single
 
 
 
 
 
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