Mashable FOAF

Are you my friend? Would you mind coming over this weekend and helping me move furniture? No? Ok, fine. Still, Kent Brewster hacked up a cool little Friend of a Friend browser, which not only uses MyBlogLog's new FOAF interfaces, and YUI controls and all sorts of nifty. He even points out some of the various problems with FOAF that MyBlogLog now makes far easier to deal with.

The problem? As it sits right now, FOAF is a giant pain to update. Most folks fire it once and forget it; the results range from amusing to disastrous.

(Well, that and you get jokers like me that add FOAF RDF tags to pages with additional meta information like "does-not-know-me-from-adam" or "may-owe-her-five-dollars", but again, that's beside the point.

Anyway, go play with it and see what sort of nifty ideas this brings, then go play with MBL's new FOAF interface.

One Response to “Mashable FOAF”

  1. Down Pillow Says:

    Does anyone know of an website with every known Internet acronym?

    I would not doubt every smaller word by now has an acronym:
    B.A.R.F. – Blogs and RSS Feeds?
    S.L.E.E.P. – Syntax Leveling Entry Enhancement Program

    I love It!
    Stef


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