Blog for Saturday, 29th March 2008
29/03/2008: Cognition 0.1 Alpha 6
Tonight I’ve released another alpha version of Cognition, my semantic web parser. Changelog includes:
- Microformats:
- Add option (disabled by default) to require
<head profile>for microformat support. Microformat profiles are treated as opaque strings! Supports the following profiles:- http://purl.org/uF/2008/03/
- http://www.w3.org/2006/03/hcard or http://purl.org/uF/hCard/1.0/
- http://dannyayers.com/microformats/hcalendar-profile or http://purl.org/uF/hCalendar/1.0/
- http://purl.org/uF/hAtom/0.1/
- http://purl.org/uF/rel-tag/1.0/
- http://purl.org/uF/rel-license/1.0/
- No profiles required for rel-enclosure, adr or geo (yet).
- Support for hAtom, WebSlices.
- In addition to hAtom 0.1, rel-enclosure is supported within hEntries.
- Improve include-pattern support to prevent some infinite loops.
- Add option (disabled by default) to require
- GRDDL:
- Add option (disabled by default) to require for GRDDL.
- Add option to check profile URLs for…
29/03/2008: Earth Hour
The Sydney Morning Herald has just (about 2 hours ago) reported that:
This year, 26 cities joined Earth Hour as official partner cites, including — along with all of Australia’s capitals — Atlanta, Bangkok, Chicago, Christchurch, Copenhagen, Dublin, Manila, Montreal, Odense, Ottawa, Phoenix, San Francisco, Tel Aviv and Toronto.
In the US, the lights were going out on San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, and Chicago’s Sears Tower. North of the border, Canada was turning off the lights at Toronto’s CN Tower and the floodlights at Niagara Falls.
In Britain, Brighton Pier was blacked out, and Prince Charles gave Earth Hour royal approval by turning off the lights at Highgrove House, his Gloucestershire home.
Now I do appreciate that it’s very late in Sydney now, and the SMH’s reporters want to be tucked up in bed at home, but that’s no excuse for such…