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	<updated>2006-06-21T19:58:28-07:00</updated>
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				<name>Scott Reynen</name>
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					<title>Microformat Greasemonkey Scripts</title>
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							<p>Yesterday I made <a href="http://greasemonkey.makedatamakesense.com/callto_tel/">a Greasemonkey script</a> to detect telephone numbers in <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard">hCards</a> and wrap them in <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/EN-US/netmeet/nm3_1l4o.asp">callto: links</a> to launch <abbr title="Voice Over Internet Protocol">VOIP</abbr> tools (e.g. <a href="http://skype.com/">Skype</a>). This is the kind of thing I do to satisfy my own curiosity, assuming no one will ever use. Another such project was the <a href="http://greasemonkey.makedatamakesense.com/google_hcalendar/">Google hCalendar</a> Greasemonkey script I did a while back, except I did that one in exchange for a free <a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/greasemonkeyhks/">book</a>. And it's now being <a href="http://upcoming.org/tools/microformats/ycalhcal.user.js">used by Yahoo</a>.</p>
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					<updated>2006-06-21T19:58:28-07:00</updated>
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