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Announcing SiteID Protocol

Folks,

SiteID is an exciting new protocol that I've been planning and
designing during the past couple of months. It's currently in early
release, but I've been hoping to make somewhat of a following and a
development community around it to take it to its full potential.

In essense, SiteID is a simple XML protocol that is used to describe
websites as logical entities, rather than relying on loose links
between webpages.

If you'd like to find out more, feel free to check out the SiteID
Protocol specification at:

http://www.ulement.com/siteid/

There's also a section where you can register your Website that is
using the SiteID protocol.

I'd like some feedback on the protocol: improvements or missing pieces,
new ideas about the use of the protocol, etc.

Cheers,
Alex Beynenson

Sep 23 '05 #1
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