By James Burke on
22 March 2008 23:00
Microformats are designed for humans first and machines second, but what do they look like and how can they be used?
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By James Burke on
22 March 2008 00:00
Microformats are one way for providing more intelligent data on the web following a reduce, reuse and recycle principle.
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By James Burke on
14 March 2008 23:00
The two day Sport Relief Super Cycle undertaken by Alan Shearer and Adrian Chiles made good use of a wide range of technologies mashed together in a single page that provided dynamic updates of their progress
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By James Burke on
12 March 2008 00:00
Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 and its relevance to e-learning
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By James Burke on
06 March 2008 00:00
Another excellent Plain English video from Common Craft - this time its Twitter and I am hooked!
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By James Burke on
05 March 2008 00:00
If I pay to connect to the Internet, and you pay to connect to the Internet, it is fair to assume that you and I can communicate without having to refer to another authority and potentially pay a premium for that communication. This is not how we have grown accustomed to using the Internet but can we take this model of communication for granted in the future?
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