Posts Tagged ‘markup

Aviary Falcon

In: web resources

3 Jul 2011

What can you use the application for? Aviary Falcon Image Markup helps users quickly capture and markup images they find online. The application works with the Talon screen grab tool. Using Talon, the user can capture any web page they see. The page becomes immediately available to edit in Falcon. A quick cropping tool allows [...]

I met Max Luzuriaga at FOWD conference where I spoke in 2010 (New York City). Max first impressed me with his portfolio site which is coded with HTML5 markup, Modernizr, and CSS3 media queries (but according to Max, his site is already "a little out of date"). At age of 15, Max is learning and [...]

When was the last time you remembered Google, Microsoft and Yahoo agreeing on something? Well don’t think too hard because it just happened! In a rare display of mutual consensus, the three search giants got together to announce the launch of schema.org a website created in support of a common language for structured data markup [...]

Search giant is now supporting the authorship markup available in HTML5, which can be used by Web sites to link stories from a particular author to that author’s bio and other relevant pages. Originally posted at News – Digital Media Go to Source

Google announced today that it is now supporting authorship markup, which it will use in search results. The company says it is experimenting with using this data to help people find content from authors in search results, and will continue to look at ways it could help the search engine highlight authors and rank search [...]


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