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KO15: AcademiXML Language Reference

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Property Description Version
collection The collection element contains information about the academixml document, such as its creator, her contact detail (email), time of last change, tags, the geographic information of where the document was written (latitude and longitude).  An academixml document is typically a collection of several articles. 1.0
data The data element contains information about an academixml article, such as its creator, her contact detail (email), time of last change, tags, the geographic information of where the article was written (latitude and longitude). 1.0
creator Sets the creator name of the collection or an article. 1.0
time Sets the last modified time of the collection or an article in GMT. 1.0
description Sets the description of a collection or an article. 1.0
id Sets the id number of the collection or an article. 1.0
tag Sets the relevant keywords of the collection or an article. 1.0
email Sets the contact detail of the creator of the collection or an article (email) 1.0
title Sets the title of a collection or an article. 1.0
lat Sets the geographic information (the latitude) of where the collection or the article was written. 1.0
lon Sets the geographic information (the longitude) of where the collection or the article was written. 1.0
url Sets the source url if the article content originated from a web page or another academixml document. 1.0
feed (xml format only) Sets the url of where the academixml document is uploaded. 1.0
value(xml format only) Sets the content text of an academixml article. 1.0

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#collection [id:15, creator:"Hiromi Ozaki", tags:"AcademiXML, Language, Reference", time:"2009-09-20T13:25:36.0Z", lat:40.78, lon:73.97]

#hiromi [creator: "Hiromi Ozaki", tags: "AcademiXML, Language, Reference", time:"2009-09-20T13:25:36.0Z", lat:40.78, lon:73.97]

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KO10: Twitter’s Language Conventions

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Twitter’s Language Conventions

I’m tweeting under the user name 5putniko, posting updates for my artist alias Sputniko!. At this time of writing (September 14, 2009) 5putniko has 180 Twitter followers which includes her fans and friends.

Twitter is a popular micro-blogging site where users can post their status updates, ponders, ideas, news feeds and banal diaries (‘I ate a banana’) as long as the post contains less than 140 characters. These posts are called “Tweets” and “Tweeting” refers to posting these mini updates to the site. Users must ‘follow’ other users to read their tweets.

The ‘@’ mark is used in reply of a tweet. For example, @5putniko means that the tweet is in reply to the user 5putniko‘s tweet. “RT” stands for “Retweeting” and it is used when the user wants to tweet a whole excerpt of another user’s tweet. An example use would be: RT @5putniko I ate a banana
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#collection [id:10, creator:"Hiromi Ozaki", time:"2009-09-14T07.14.00.0Z", tag:"Twitter, Format", lat:42.36, lon:-71.08 ]

#hiromi [creator:"Hiromi Ozaki", time:"2009-09-14T07.14.00.0Z", tag:"Twitter, Format", lat:42.36, lon:-71.08 ]

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profileSputniko! creates machines, films and music exploring technology, feminism and pop culture. Her narrative works are produced via research investigation with scientists and specialists to critically investigate a possible future of human and technology. In 2010, after her graduation from Royal College of Art, Sputniko!'s works were exhibited at the Contemporary Museum of Art, Tokyo. In 2011, she also exhibited her works at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. More Info

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