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17945_32 Chris Messina's Bookmarks Tagged With "json"

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  1. Visit Backdrifter: oEmbed FAIL! Represent RESTfully. Backdrifter: oEmbed FAIL! Represent RESTfully.

    Decent critical look at oEmbed.

  2. Visit oEmbed oEmbed

    oEmbed is a format for allowing an embedded representation of a URL on third party sites. The simple API allows a website to display embedded content (such as photos or videos) when a user posts a link to that resource, without having to parse the… More

  3. Visit mf-optimus - Google Code mf-optimus - Google Code

    Easily transform your microformatted content to nice, clean, easily digestible, XML, JSON or JSON-P. You can also easily set filters to only receive particular formats.

  4. Visit Optimus Optimus

    Introducing Optimus, the microformats transformer. Easily transform your microformatted content to nice, clean, easily digestible, XML, JSON or JSON-P. You can also easily set filters to only receive particular formats.

  5. Visit MicroJSON - Welcome to the MicroJSON Wiki - MicroJSON MicroJSON - Welcome to the MicroJSON Wiki - MicroJSON

    An attempt to convert microformatted data in JSON.

  6. Visit Thinking XML: Microformats the XML way Thinking XML: Microformats the XML way

    An odd article critical of microformats. The author makes many peculiar assumptions worthy of debugging.

  7. Visit ServiceCapture ServiceCapture

    ServiceCapture runs on your pc and captures all HTTP traffic sent from your browser or IDE. It is designed to help Rich Internet Application(RIA) developers in the debugging, analysis, and testing of their applications.

  8. Visit Triplr Triplr

    Pretty much anything in and anything out. Including RSS, Atom, etc to RDF, Turtle, JSON, etc. Very cool.

  9. Visit Lighter than microformats: Picoformats Lighter than microformats: Picoformats

    In a past installment of the XML Matters column, David Mertz explored reStructured Text, a lightweight markup language for formatting mostly text documents, and prior to that he looked at YAML, a lightweight markup language for mostly data documen… More

  10. Visit Lighter-than Wins in 2007 | What Not How | http://duncan-cragg.org/blog/ Lighter-than Wins in 2007 | What Not How | http://duncan-cragg.org/blog/

    What do all the MAJOR Web 2.0 technologies of 2007 have in common? Let me list them first: M.icroformats (including tags) A.jax (including Comet) J.SON (plus YAML) O.penId (plus SXIP, LID, Yadis) R.EST (including Atom… More

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