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; Microformat Collection and Storage
; Microformat Collection and Storage
* Once data elements are detected, they could then be normalized to a universal schema and then added to a local data store.
* Once data elements are detected, they could then be normalized to a universal schema and added to a local data store.
* User preferences or rules engines for web content would control how information is collected and saved.  For example, a rule could allow a user to do things like save only detected hCards found within a particular domain, etc.  Distinctions would need to be made between data that is cached or explicitly saved.
* User preferences or rules engines for web content would control how information is collected and saved.  For example, a rule could allow a user to do things like save only detected hCards found within a particular domain, etc.  Distinctions would need to be made between data that is cached or explicitly saved.
* Additionally, metadata such as timestamp, source, subject, annotations, tags, user context, etc. could also be captured, perhaps within some type of metadata index.  Thus, the utility and value of collected data increases as information assets increase over time.
* Additionally, metadata such as timestamp, source, subject, annotations, tags, user context, etc. could also be captured, perhaps within some type of metadata index.  Thus, the utility and value of collected data increases as information assets increase over time.
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