Recovered from the Wayback Machine. The switch to digital TV within the US will happen in less than three weeks. However, according to the Government run DTV web site, 42% of the TV broadcast market has already made the transition. If you’re reading this page via the Internet, I’m guessing you’ve already made your DTV switch. […]
May 23 at the Zoo
There’s been a great deal of discussion about RDFa, HTML5, and microdata the last few days, on email lists and elsewhere. I wanted to write down notes of the discussions here, for future reference. Those working issues with RDFa in Drupal 7 should pay particular attention, but the material is relevant to anyone incorporating RDFa. […]
Under construction
I couldn’t resist the title. Just be glad I refrained from using one of the old animated “Under Construction” GIFs. Since I’m no longer on the hook for anything related to HTML5 and RDFa, I can return to my books. Books, plural, as I hope to be starting a new book within the “traditional” publishing […]
Kindle clipping limits
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I love books on history, and have read several on my Kindle. I hope to someday write book reviews, or perhaps use quotes from the books in my future writings. Kindle facilitated this capability by providing functionality to highlight passages, add book notes, and especially, save a Kindle “page” to […]
