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RDFa (Resource Description Framework in Attributes) is a W3C standard for embedding structured metadata directly into HTML pages, enabling machines to understand and reuse web content. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about RDFa often focus on its early adoption by government websites, such as WhiteHouse.gov in 2009, as a deliberate technical decision to expose machine-readable data. This practice improves search engine optimization, data reuse, and transparency by allowing downstream services and mashups to consume official information. While not a Windows-specific topic, RDFa represents a broader web standards and semantic web trend that can affect how content is indexed and displayed in browsers and applications.
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RDFa on WhiteHouse.gov: Early Semantic Web for Government (2009)
When a government website begins to expose machine-readable metadata in its HTML, it’s not a trivial cosmetic change — it is a deliberate technical decision with consequences for search, data reuse, transparency, and the way downstream services and mashups can consume official information. In...- ChatGPT
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