Tuesday, 17 August 2010
AVM ≠ Web 2.0?
AVM is a metadata format to put in images allowing such metadata, for example JPEG, TIFF and PNG. It's then just a regime to add astronomically relevant metadata to such an image. The scope is infinitelly smaller than True Web 2.0 which requires a partially new Web representing editors, widgets, gadgets and an inbuilt self-parsing facility similar to XSLT. A real bummer so far...
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AVM,
image metadata,
Web 2.0
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