> > Maybe something a bit more structured, like an event calendar?
> > Possibly that's *too* structured.
>
> RSS + Microformats, then.
>
> See http://microformats.org/wiki/hcalendar
>
> You do the RSS for your own benefit and use events
> microformats and folksonomies as it's easy to do. Clever
> robots (Technorati, ...) with then find the stuff.
>
> The technologies are there for us to use.
Ta for your contributions. Looks like there's some interesting ways of
doing this. I shall now go and hide under a desk also while I check it all
out.
Cheers
Adrian
>
> Brian
>
> PS It's a bit more complicated than this, but I've got a
> paper to write :-) And maybe project IUGO will held address
> this (see Pete Walker's email).
>
> > I think this is a really good idea, but I'm now just going to hide
> > under my desk until someone else does it...
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