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View Article  RVW status

RVW status

Just received this letter from Alf Eaton.  I had asked him:

I've had some renewed interest in OpenReviews.org; Blogware is getting ready to go gold (v 1.) and I have a few others (including SixApart) who are interested.  Have there been any changes to RVW?  Attempt to get it working in rdf and flow through RSS 1.0?

Alf';s reply:

I have been thinking about

RVW on and off, though I haven't got round to writing down any changes yet. I'm still not sure of the best way to go about it, and in particular the need for it to be a part of RSS feeds or as a separate entity (which could then more easily be RDF).

I don't have any schemas - I'm not an expert in that kind of thing, and I haven't seen anyone propose any changes to the format which suggests that no-one's trying to aggregate reviews yet. However, I'll have another look at it this weekend, and see if I can put together another draft format that maybe some of the people implementing it would be able to comment on.

Alf.

So here's my public response to Alf:

OK coolio.

We've got at leasta  starting pint for schemas (see below.)  Having the schemas be independent of the subscription format is key - so teh same data can flow through BOTH RSS 1.0/Atom (rdf) and RSS 2.0 (xml.)

God Bless competition.

So let us know of any changes to RVW to accomplish this goal - besides that - and it's deployment time.

Next up -

ESF.  :-)  After usage sceanrios of course....

Restaurant Reviews

- Name of Restaurant

- Region:City

- Ethnicity of cuisine

- Price range

- Year opened

- Restaurant Chain

- Reviewers Food rating

- Reviewers Décor Rating

- Reviewers Service Rating

- Restaurant photo

- Description

- Address: Map

- Hours

Movie-DVD Reviews

- Name of Movie:title

- Cast/Crew

- Studio-Distributor

- Category

- Year

- MPAA Rating

- Reviewers Rating

- Length

- Movie artwork

- Description

- IMDB unique ID#

- DVD ISBN #

- VHS ISBN #

Music Reviews

- Name of Artist-Band

- Name of Album

- Name of Best Song(s)

- Category: genre

- Producer

- Year

- Label

- Album artwork

- Reviewers Rating

- Description

- ISBN#

TV Show-Video Reviews

- Name of Show-Title

- Name of Actor(s)

- Names of co-stars

- Category

- Year(s)

- TV Network

- Production company

- Show artwork

- Reviewers Rating

- Description

Book-Magazine Reviews

- Name of Book-Periodical

- Name of Article

- Name of Author

- Year

- Category

- Publisher

- Book-Magazine artwork

- Reviewers Rating

- Description

- ASIN/ISBN#

Place-Resort Review

- Name of Locale

- Region:City

- Type of location

- Activities

- Historic Locations

- Tourist spots

- Locale artwork-photo

- Reviewers Rating

- Description

- Map

Event-Concert-Exhibit

- Name of Event-Concert-Exhibit

- Name of Artist-Band

- Date(s)

- Category

- Cost

- Event photo

- Reviewers Rating

- Description

- Map

Local Services

- Name of Service

- Type of Service

- Category

- Region: City

- Cost range

- Date

- Reviewers Rating

- Description

- Map

Game Reviews...... [

Marc's Demo Voice]

View Article  GPS 7100--B vehicle tracker with easy install, no monthly fees

GPS 7100--B vehicle tracker with easy install, no monthly fees:

gps 7100   

For small trucking companies or anyone who wants to keep track of a vehicle (like, maybe, parents  of teenagers), the GPS 7100-B from Rocky Mountain Tracking sounds like a bargain. The $520 unit installs with  magnets, can supply the usual GPS data like location, speed and direction of travel, and can also be used to disable a  vehicle over the net. There are no monthly fees; customers pay only for accessing data. Of course, if you’re a fleet  owner or need to track your kids 24-7, those fees can add up, but if you just need occasional updates, this can be a  cost-effective solution.

[Via The Red Ferret Journal]

View Article  Tradewind's RFID Reader as SD Card
Tradewind's RFID Reader as SD Card

rfidsd.jpgMaybe not the most interesting story today, but damn if this isn't sensible. Reading RFID tags/forehead implants just got a lot easier with Travelwind's RFID Reader SD Card for Palm OS. It's simple to use: just holding your Palm device firmly and wave or rub the mushroom-tipped SD card on the surface until you get a reaction. Who knew that the Mark of the Beast would be a mushroom print? (Thanks, James!)



RFID Reader [Tradewind]

[Gizmodo]