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==Description==
==Description==
The concept of microcontent, or adding semantic information to data on the web, is not new. As soon as blogging started to emerge as a medium for delivering content, leading bloggers began discussing microcontent and the concept of creating structured data in their blogs.
The concept of microcontent, or adding semantic information to data on the web, is not new. As soon as blogging started to emerge as a medium for delivering content, leading bloggers began discussing microcontent and the concept of creating structured data in their weblogs.


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Structured Blogging Wiki

Description[edit]

The concept of microcontent, or adding semantic information to data on the web, is not new. As soon as blogging started to emerge as a medium for delivering content, leading bloggers began discussing microcontent and the concept of creating structured data in their weblogs.

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