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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 {{tag|weblogs}}.
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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