Schema.org — Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! Agree On Markup Vocabulary
aabelro writes "Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! have decided to propose a common markup vocabulary, Schema.org, based on the Microdata format, simplifying the job of webmasters who want to give meaning to their web pages' content."
Manu Sporny, chair of the W3C group that created RDFa, added his (personal) dissenting opinion about Schema, calling it a 'false choice,' and saying, "The entire Web community should decide which features should be supported – not just Microsoft or Google or Yahoo."
WAAAHHH!!!! The W3C didn't make up this standard!!! We're still debating what the dickens to define as HTML5!
No fair that the other children are running off with their ball to do their own thing...
Science advances one funeral at a time- Max Planck
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Ok it was in all caps now it's not, happy you shit eating grammar gnazis?
I'd go on a Vegan diet but the delivery time from Vega is too long. --brownkitty