Cosmolocal Networking

Intermedia Markup Language

Intermedia Markup Language (InML) provides a framework for developing socially important semantic links and metadata (including resource description frameworks) regarding specific media items, as well as well-defined selections within those items. This type of markup language can facilitate the development, stewardship and curation of richly informative collective media networks, directories, repositories and wikis, greatly enhancing the networking and navigability of related data. It can provide root grammars, or pattern languages, for developing highly distributive and modularized digital networking, including technical integrations between different networking systems and tech stacks.

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