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Human Markup Language
This sounds like a joke to me, but who knows, it could be TNBT, the Human Markup Language Initiative (HumanML).
The initiative is an XML-based non-proprietary endeavor, open to the contributions of all parties interested in helping define human XML standards. These standards include various aspects of human communication process through markup, including 'gestures', 'thoughts', 'emotions', and 'attitudes'. The project has a goal of "enriching human communications and reducing human misunderstanding" through explicit mechanisms to represent paralinguistic features of human communication.
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Dublin Core News
A couple of news items from DCMI. DCMI Metadata Terms published with RDFa markup A maintenance release of DCMI Metadata Terms, published today, now includes HTML markup describing all of its properties, classes, datatypes, and vocabulary encoding schemes...
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Iwf Metadata Harvester
The IWF Metadata Harvester is a package for retrieving metadata from servers, writing it to databases, and representing it in human-readable form. It currently retrieves data from servers using two different sets of standards: The Open Archives Initiative...
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Rss Tool
The ListGarden RSS Feed Generator Program, looks interesting. I'm always interested in tools for structuring metadataFeatures:Creates and maintains RSS feedsProduces both XML and optional human-readable companion HTMLRuns either on your PC or on a...
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Ims Vocabulary Definition Exchange
From the education folksThe IMS Vocabulary Definition Exchange (VDEX) specification defines a grammar for the exchange of value lists of various classes: collections often denoted "vocabulary". Specifically, VDEX defines a grammar for the exchange of...
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Opml
I've added the standard, Outline Processor Markup Language (OPML), to the list at the left. (I've yet to move everything over to the right side. One of these days....) It is an XML standard for outliners.The purpose of this format is to provide...
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