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4016_32 Recent Bookmarks in Microformats Tagged With "hreview"

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    Visit MicroRevie.ws ß MicroRevie.ws ß

    Submit reviews from Twitter. microrevie.ws puts them into semantic/microformatted HTML with hCard, hReview and hAtom. Nice.

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    Visit 24 ways: Unobtrusively Mapping Microformats with jQuery 24 ways: Unobtrusively Mapping Microformats with jQuery

    An awesome write up about how to leverage microformats with jQuery for mapping. SWEET!

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    Visit LouderVoice LouderVoice

    LouderVoice is a site which enables you to publish reviews (in hReview format) to your blog. Others can then search for those reviews, read them on your blog and rate/group/share them.

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    Visit Microformats at Revish (Revish blog) Microformats at Revish (Revish blog)

    A practical application of hReview at the forthcoming book review site.

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    Visit Tutorials on Microformats Tutorials on Microformats

    Syllabus of my tutorials on the various microformats Great tutorials - with slides - on various microformats by Roger Costello.

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    Visit The Ten Word Review The Ten Word Review

    The site itself can be reviewed however you want it, however the site, as means and not in the end, uses microformats and Extensive use of hReview.

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    Visit TheTenWordReview.com TheTenWordReview.com

    There is always a new reason and there will always be another new reason to use hReview and any of the other wonderful little microformats available. Ten words to review. No more. No less. Neil Crosby talks about the new "Ten Word Review".

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    Visit How to add MicroFormats And Why You Should | Performancing.com How to add MicroFormats And Why You Should | Performancing.com

    Blog article from Performancing.com on introducing Microformats into your blog posts. Also has some info on what Microformats are.

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    Visit Web 2.0 Glue: microformats (web2.wsj2.com) Web 2.0 Glue: microformats (web2.wsj2.com)

    Information is often the most useful in bite-sized pieces. Getting information into small, tidy bundles can still be a challenge, but that is changing. In fact, Web 2.0 trends will only increase the popularity of microformats that support discret