RDFa Primer: Embedding Structured Data in Web Pages
(W3C Working Draft 17 March 2008)
Latest Updates: RDF RSS
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Peter
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SitePoint Blogs has an article which asks and answers the question ยป Why RDFa is the only Web scaleable metadata format for next-generation search engines. A quote from the article:
How do we publish our intelligent information in a format that will be understood by Yahoo! SearchMonkey and other next-gen search engines? How do you get your valuable metadata out there in the new frontier of the Linked-Data Web/Semantic Web?
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RDFa Wiki: A place where you can learn about RDFa, get help on implementing RDFa on your website or blog, and take part in the development of the community and the standard!
RDFa helps bloggers and website owners make their web pages smarter by adding computer-readable information such as details about yourself, events, places, books, music, and many other “things”. By adding RDFa to your website or blog, you help computers interact with your website in a way that is more helpful to people visiting your site. RDFa makes web browsers smarter by giving people more options when viewing a web page, such as adding you to their address book, adding an event to their calendar, getting directions to a place described by RDFa, or searching online bookstores for a book marked up using RDFa. There are many possibilities with RDFa and this community is dedicated to RDFa education, development, and advocacy.

