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February 2006

Communications Sector Update : Search Discovery; Extending IE7

"The format for this is to use the <link> element in HTML: <link title="Title" type="application/opensearchdescription+xml" rel="search" href="URL"> "

// @name Google Maps Mousewheel Zooming

// @description Adds support for mousewheel zooming to Google Maps

January 2006

BrainJar.com: Tabs

"In this example, we'll look at using CSS to build a tabbed display. One where the user can click on individual tabs to view different content within the same space".

CommunityWiki: WikiModule

"The wiki module is an extension of RSS 2.0, just like ModWiki is an extension of RSS 1.0".

RDF Site Summary 1.0 Modules: Wiki

"The RSS 1.0 Wiki Module augments the RSS core and Dublin Core module's metadata with channel-level and item-level elements specific to wiki data".

Export pages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"You can export the text and editing history of a particular page or set of pages wrapped in some XML". e.g. : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Export/Wiki

Get 1 Million Plus Wikipedia Articles via RSS with Wikifeeds

"BlinkBits has converted Wikipedia's publicly available xml export into RSS feeds. So now over 1 Million Wikipedia topic titles from 7 different languages are available for you to preview and receive via RSS".

SplogSpot API

"The SplogSpot API enables you to integrate the power of SplogSpot database into your custom application. It provides a simple interface that you can query, results being returned in the XML format".

hPlaylist XMDP Profile

"This document is an XMDP profile for an XHTML playlist format derived from XSPF".

GeoURL Log: RSS feeds - GeoURL (2.0)

"You can add ";format=rss10" to get the /near result in RSS 1.0 format or ";format=rss092" to get it in RSS 0.92 format".

December 2005

rel-directory - Microformats

"By adding rel="directory" to a hyperlink, a page indicates that the destination of the hyperlink is a directory listing containing an entry for the current page. <a href="http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/" rel="directory">Computers/Internet</a>".