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  1. SearchMonkey. Yahoo SearchMonkey supported hCard, hCalendar, hReview, hAtom, others - launched 2008 May, updated 2008-12-07, until it was shut down in 2010 October. SearchMonkey was Yahoo!'s program for collecting and displaying structured data, including microformats.

  2. Jun 29, 2009 · It then describes six main ways to publish RDF data on the web: 1) standalone RDF documents, 2) metadata inside webpages using techniques like RDFa, 3) SPARQL endpoints, 4) feeds, 5) XSLT transformations, and 6) automatic markup tools. Finally, it briefly discusses the history of embedding metadata in HTML and examples of metadata standards.

  3. Google announced support for microformats right in their search engine, through a new ‘Rich Snippets’ feature, exposing hReview and hCard content within search results for many millions of users. Rich Snippets give users convenient summary information about their search results at a glance.

  4. The geeky name is a play on GreaseMonkey. But instead of writing plugins that run locally in the browser, SearchMonkey is a way to write plugins for the Yahoo! Search results page that change the appearance of the results themselves. Best explained with an example.

  5. microformats.org · 2009/05/15 · rich-snippets-microIn Search of Microformats

    May 15, 2009 · Google announced support for microformats right in their search engine, through a new ‘Rich Snippets’ feature, exposing hReview and hCard content within search results for many millions of users. Rich Snippets give users convenient summary information about their search results at a glance.

  6. Oct 15, 2007 · The hCard microformat is a standard method of semantically marking up your HTML to inform the search engines (and other devices/applications) very precisely about which part of your page text...

  7. Aug 29, 2008 · Yahoo and the semantic web. At Netconcepts I've implemented microformats in order to optimize content for search engines. An example of this would be the hCard microformat which we're using in the Allen Edmonds store locator. We marked up the content with classes like street-address and region.