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Global Multimedia Protocols Group

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The Global Multimedia Protocols Group (GMPG) was founded in March 2003 by Tantek Çelik, Eric A. Meyer, and Matt Mullenweg. The group has developed methods to represent human relationships using XHTML called XHTML Friends Network (XFN) and XHTML Meta Data Profiles (XMDP), for use in weblogs.

It is an informal organization who engages in experiments in Metamemetics.

It was first mentioned in 1992 by author Neal Stephenson in his novel Snow Crash.[1]

GMPG was founded by Tantek Çelik, Eric Meyer, and Matthew Mullenweg who developed the initial principles for XFN, the XHTML Friends Network as an attempt for the creation of a simple way to express human relationships on the Web within HTML (machine-readable).

XFN - XHTML Friends Network

XFN provides a list of non-standard attribute values for the HTML attribute "rel", which is used within the "A" element for hyperlinks.

References

  1. ^ Neal Stephenson, "Snow Crash", chapter 3, Bantam Books (USA), June 1992 ISBN 0-553-08853-X

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