Some stuff related to schema.org, SEO and Semantic Web
A story of comments on something big, probably... not simple to summarize, thinking on it
my first tweet: a retweet about the crowdsourcing mapping from microdata to rdf of schema.org stuff
- http://schema.rdfs.org - schema.org in RDF with thanks to @cygri and @ScraperWiki team #linkeddata #vocabulary #json #thereisonlyoneweb
- another tweet: an interesting article with a lot of insights, citation and SEO thoughts on structured web
- then an insight from david wood: the real actors involved. Microsoft and Google...
Vowel Movement: Schema.org and the Semantic Web
The interweb is all atwitter today about schema.org and what it may mean for the Semantic Web. Here is my take. There has been a long-standing argument between microformats and the Semantic Web. Many developers, and to some degree, search engines have preferred microformats because they are easy to use and to understand.- another big insight from @manusporny on RDFa and the history of structured web
- also gartner in the list to read, a must
Schema.org: Webmaster One-Stop or Linked Data Land Grab?Darin Stewart Research Director1 year with Gartner 15 years IT industry Darin Stewart is a research director for Gartner in the Collaboration and Content Strategies service. He covers a broad range of technologies that together comprise enterprise content management. Read Full BioCoverage Areas: by Darin Stewart | June 4, 2011 | 6 Comments Yesterday, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo!- a new insight, a +1 way of reading this stuff



