Re: fw: Google starts supporting RDFa -- 'rich snippets'

Unlike Yahoo SearchMonkey, Google has chosen to mock up their own
ontologies instead of recognising existing vocabularies.

Cheers,

Peter

2009/5/13 Chris Bizer <chris@bizer.de>:
> Very nice.  After Yahoo SearchMonkey has been around for a while, things are
> now also moving at Google.
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> See:
> http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/05/introducing-rich-snippets.html
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> And Ivan’s comment on it:
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> http://ivan-herman.name/2009/05/13/rdfa-google/
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> Cheers,
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> Chris
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> Von: public-semweb-lifesci-request@w3.org
> [mailto:public-semweb-lifesci-request@w3.org] Im Auftrag von Matthias
> Samwald
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2009 08:48
> An: public-semweb-lifesci
> Betreff: Google starts supporting RDFa -- 'rich snippets'
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> Quite preliminary, but still noteworthy. See
> http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/05/introducing-rich-snippets.html
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> They are also searching for new  vocabularies and data sources that they can
> potentially support, I guess they will soon support the popular vocabularies
> (FOAF, SIOC etc.) that are also supported by Yahoo Search Monkey [1]. Maybe
> we (the HCLS IG) could come up with a biomedical demo scenario based on RDFa
> and propose that to Google?
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> [1] http://developer.yahoo.com/searchmonkey/smguide/profile_vocab.html
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> Cheers,
> Matthias Samwald
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> DERI Galway, Ireland
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> Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution & Cognition Research, Austria
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