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Say hello to your JSON clone.

by sgarbi on 9/16/13, 9:27 PM with 1 comments

This would be mine http://reminderof.me/json/ruggero

Do you see the advantages of having such a clone to synchronize the content where you get mentioned?

Example use case:

When you mouse over the link on my name on a random website you see all my up-to-date contact icons.

When you mouse over my name on a different website the same icons appear

When I change my contact all the random websites mentioning me stay up-to-date and reliable content.

  • by dragonwriter on 9/16/13, 10:08 PM

    "Clone" is silly. We have a perfectly good word for this, its called a "profile".

    This has been done a lot before; formats in this space include vCard/hCard, XFN, and FOAF, that I can think of easily.

    The really hard part (as with most things dealing with the semantic web) is getting "random websites" to use a link to your authoritative public profile when they mention your name, not coming up with yet-another serialization format for basic profile data.