By Sam Langdon on June 8, 2011
Google, Bing and Yahoo! have recently joined forces to work with schema.org to agree on a convention designed to improve understanding of the structure of different types of data (e.g. books, films, recipes) on websites so they can be shown in search engine result pages. Data Types There are a large set of new data [...]
Posted in Content, Technical Architecture, Tools | Tagged HTML5, rich snippets, schema.org, semantic web, W3C
By Sam Langdon on January 31, 2010
In 2005 I attended a lecture at the British Computer Society from Prof. Ian Horrocks about the Semantic Web. If you’ve not heard the term before, the Semantic Web refers to the meaning based categorisation of websites and related information using a common standard, allowing websites and the information contained to be found easily. It [...]
Posted in Social Media, Technical Architecture | Tagged HTML5, RDFa, semantic web
By Sam Langdon on January 30, 2010
It’s been an exciting week in the search & technology world. Here’s this week’s summary from the top sources, including the iPad launch, the Pope & Obama, RSS feeds in Google reader, HTML 5 and SEO for topic pages, amongst other things. Apple iPad Unless you’ve just emerged from a vacuum, you will have noticed that Apple’s iPad was released this week. [...]
Posted in SEO News | Tagged HTML5, iPad, iPope, Obama
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