Google currently supports microdata, microformats and rdf-a. Over the last 12 months we have witnessed a content marketing explosion and a rapid evolution in search and social media marketing techniques.
The second, third, and fourth layers have the XML, RDF and Schema content. The content that we mostly have in this format is the RSS feeds and sitemaps which are in XML and the contact details, videos, reviews, events,etc now are being represented...
hCard, Open Graph Protocol, Schema, RDF, hRecipe, hReview, geo-extension, rel=author – the list goes on. Over the past decade microformats have been playing a larger role in how search engines read websites and display information in the SERPs.
The concept of the Knowledge Graph is too complex for the time left in this article, but simply put and in layman’s terms and because a true semantic web is out of reach right now (a web where the context of the user search query is just...
gets this data by crawling microformats and RDF, which include embedded semantic markup. Yahoo! has announced that they will begin charging developers for their use of BOSS. It won't take effect until sometime in the second quarter at the earliers.
Search index (via data feeds or page mark-up such as microformats or RDF) or by using APIs or page extraction. Yahoo announced today the general public availability of their SearchMonkey program. This is a program that has been in beta testing with...
Search index (via data feeds or page mark-up such as microformats or RDF) or by using APIs or page extraction. Recently, Yahoo announced SearchMonkey, which will allow developers access to open source to create applications for search results.
Site owners can markup pages with microformats like hCard, hCalendar, hReview, hAtom and XFN to the HTML code on a page, or create structured feeds using RDF. As part of its move toward a more open search platform, Yahoo announced today that it...
Yahoo's advanced search lets you limit results to XML, RDF and RSS file types. Note: Part one of this series is What is RSS, and Why Should You Care? Many people mistakenly refer to RSS search as "blog search.
RDF Site Summary (RSS) came first, introduced with the My Netscape portal in March 1999. This RSS standard was jointly created by Dan Libby, author of Netscape's RDF Site Summary, and Dave Winer, author of a similar format called ScriptingNews.
The APIs are available in XML and RDF at http://developer.yahoo.net, enable third parties and researchers to build applications that use the semantic data generated by the My Web community. Now you can search both your own "personal web" and pages...
The most important thing to know is we support all formats of RSS, including Atom, RDF and RSS. However, it recently released a Publisher's Guide To RSS that formalizes some submission tips and procedures for feed owners.
FeedPlex, an engine for XML content (RSS, RDF) is back online. The database is being revamped and expanded by Nathan Enns, the person who also runs FyberSearch. Enns acquired FeedPlex last year from Sid Yadav who also runs The Daily Rundown blog.
When I last looked, it seemed that most anything that could deal with the non-RDF RSS could also handle with the RDF version. The RDF version, RSS 1.0, seems to have been renamed Atom and is evolving some new capabilities.
Lets you search through RDF, RSS, web feed and XML content from across the web and provides the ability to narrow searches to within specific meta data fields.permalink) Search Engine Watch News + Search Engine Strategies Comes To London, San Jose...
The crawling also opened up Google to accusations of favoring the web feed syndication formats of Atom and RDF-based RSS 1.0 over that of the popular non-RDF RSS version known as Really Simple Syndication (I'll refer to this simply as RSS below...
The RDF version, RSS 1.0, seems to have been renamed Atom and is evolving some new capabilities. That leaves the other, non-RDF flavor of RSS continuing on. When I last looked, it seemed that most anything that could deal with the non-RDF RSS could...
Another version of RSS, "RDF Site Summary," is not something Winer controls, has "frozen" or given to Harvard. In This Issue Search Engine Watch News + Early Bird Deadline For SES San Jose Tomorrow! LookSmart Opens Deep Listings Option To Small...
Building Metadata Applications with RDF. A longer, more detailed version of this article is available to Search Engine Watch members. Click here to learn more about becoming a member Perhaps it's a terrible cliche, but the only thing that experts...