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[対象: 上級] この記事では、JSON-LDをシンタックスに用いたschema.orgの記述方法について詳しく解説します。 CSS Niteで講演 2014年9月20日(土)に、CSS Nite LP36 powered by In-house SEO Meetup 「ビジネスに活用できる2014年SEOトレンド」がベルサール神田 イベントホールで開催されました。 僕は出演者として登壇し、セマンティック検索と構造化データ、schema.orgをテーマに公演しました。 このなかで、JSON-LDの使い方についても説明しました。 [撮影:飯田昌之] 参加者には録画した動画とスライドが提供されています。 年内には(無償で)一般公開される予定です。 ですが、JSON-LDを使ったschema.orgをもっともっと多くのサイト管理者に使ってもらうことが僕の希望です。 3か月近くも待たせたくありませ
To date, schema.org has supported relatively simple relations between entities. For example, if we wanted to describe Joe Montana as an athlete on the San Francisco 49ers team, we might represent this using the newly proposed "athlete" property of a SportsTeam. This is a pretty clear structure, but it doesn't offer anywhere to attach further information about the relationship. Building on our ex
We've just posted an update to the schema.org site, focussing on improved examples. Our last update introduced a new property called workPerformed which relates an Event to a CreativeWork performed at the event. Today's improvements add examples of this property to MusicEvent and TheaterEvent. There are also new JSON-LD examples for MusicEvent, alongside additions showing RDFa, Microdata and JSON-
When people are in need of government services, they often turn to search engines, but the top result may not be for the service of interest. A new vocabulary, similar to the European Commission ISA Core Public Service vocabulary, has been proposed to improve search engines’ understanding of these services. It is intended to provide enough information to determine the service, the area covered by
JSON-LD Added To List of Formats Recommended For Use With Schema.org By Jennifer Zaino / June 5, 2013 / No Comments On Wednesday, The Semantic Technology and Business Conference will feature as a near-to-the-end session a panel dubbed WebSchemas: Schema.org and Vocabulary Collaboration. The session, which includes Google’s Dan Brickley as its organizer, is expected to include a discussion of a
We'd like to take a minute to share our enthusiasm for some recent work at W3C: JSON-LD. Schema.org is all about shared vocabulary - it helps integrate data across applications, Web sites and data formats. We are adding JSON-LD to the list of formats we recommend for use with schema.org, alongside Microdata and RDFa - each has strengths and weaknesses for different usage scenarios. In HTML, schema
Structured Data / Schema.org Site Audit Service LaunchedCheck out our new fixed price service to find out how your site is performing! Back in September I formed a W3C Group – Schema Bib Extend. To quote an old friend of mine “Why did you go and do that then?” Well, as I have mentioned before Schema.org has become a bit of a success story for structured data on the web. I would have no hesitatio
Today, we are pleased to announce that we are integrating e-commerce schemas from the GoodRelations project into Schema.org. The addition of these widely adopted schemas into schema.org will make it more easy for Web publishers to express structured data about products, offers, companies, stores and related facts. Schema.org was designed as a platform where the Web community can come together and
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Come Together: Schema.Org and Web Intents Make For Win-Win Opportunities By Jennifer Zaino / July 10, 2012 / No Comments What do you get when you partner up the Schema.org markup vocabulary and the Web Intents specification? A win-win both for content publishers and search engines, says Dr. Michael Hausenblas, Linked Data Research Centre, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland. Hausenblas this week wrote a
Schema.org was launched a year ago. This week several of the schema.org team returned to the SemTechBiz conference for a panel to discuss where we are, and where we're going. Schema.org is all about shared vocabulary, rather than any specific markup encoding. As we reported last year, the RDFa Working Group have been working hard to address feedback from schema.org and others. Yesterday's panel ga
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