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  1. Visit Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 4: hCalendar ~ A Blog Not Limited Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 4: hCalendar ~ A Blog Not Limited

    A good, detailed hands-on article about implementing hCalendar.

  2. Visit suda.co.uk/projects/microformats [Moo Stickers] suda.co.uk/projects/microformats [Moo Stickers]

    Thanks to Brian and the Moo API, you can know print your own microformats stickers.

  3. Visit Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 1: rel ~ A Blog Not Limited Getting Semantic With Microformats, Part 1: rel ~ A Blog Not Limited

    A great article by Emily Lewis on the microformats that make use of the rel attribute (rel-tag, rel-license, XFN, etc.).

  4. Visit For A Beautiful Web | Creative web site design and development training and workshops For A Beautiful Web | Creative web site design and development training and workshops

    Malarkey has launched his latest project: For A Beautiful Web is a series of web design master class training workshops covering topics including visual design for the web, best-practice XHTML mark-up and CSS, Microformats and practical web access… More

  5. Visit hCard Wizard [Matthew Levine] hCard Wizard [Matthew Levine]

    Words cannot describe how brilliant this is. In response to a whinging Twitter post I made, Matthew Levine created a bookmarklet to quickly and easily create simple hCards for easy adding to blog posts. It works beautifully.

  6. Visit Hueniverse: Beginner’s Guide to Discovery – Part II: People vs. Machines Hueniverse: Beginner’s Guide to Discovery – Part II: People vs. Machines

    A great explanation of how open technologies like microformats and OpenID enable greater discovery of data.

  7. Visit XFN Activity - David Singleton XFN Activity - David Singleton

    This is seriously brilliant. Starting from a single URL (adactio.com), a lifestream is creating based on XFN rel="me" links. David Singleton wins the internet.

  8. Visit Digital Web Magazine - Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web Digital Web Magazine - Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web

    Ben has written a superb article outlining the hows and whys of distributed social networks with hCard and XFN, finishing with an inspiring call to arms.

  9. Visit Lustro - milkcarton Lustro - milkcarton

    A cute little Mac app that exports your address book contacts in multiple formats ...including an HTML file with hCards!

  10. Visit hCard Validator hCard Validator

    An excellent new hCard validator. Well, it's a conformance checker really but let's not be picky.

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