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This page is an informative section of the hCard specification.

The following sites have published hCards, and thus are a great place to start for anyone looking for examples "in the wild" for inspiration, or try parsing and indexing.

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Have hCard? If you have a site with hCard(s), add it to the top of this list. Include at least one URL to a page that includes actual hCard markup. Examples without direct links hCard(s) will be removed. Check back after a few days, to see if anyone has found any problems with the examples supplied. Note that examples may be categorized and moved to the grouped section below.

You may want to use these buttons on your pages with hCards. See buttons#hCard for any recent additions.

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  • SuggestionBox (http://suggestionbox.com/) uses hcard for companies listed on its site. Example: Transfercar (http://transfercar.suggestionbox.com/).
  • Christopia (http://www.vcventerprise.com/wp/) uses hcard to mark up contact details. (see [1] (http://vcventerprise.com/wp/contact/))
  • Rossi & Rovetti Flowers in San Francisco (http://www.rossirovetti.com/) uses hcard to mark up company details in the about us page of the website. (see example (http://www.rossirovetti.com/scripts/aboutus.asp))
  • YouTube (http://youtube.com) uses hcard to identify video contributors (see screenshot (http://www.flickr.com/photos/factoryjoe/2793731119/in/photostream/)]
  • sewmyheadon.com (http://sewmyheadon.com/contact) uses hcard to mark up contact details on contact and about pages.
  • Klein & Associates - Estate Planning (http://www.kleinassoc.com/) used hcard to mark up contact details on law firm's contact page.
  • Markus Kilås (http://www.markuspage.com/markus/en/contact) uses hCard to mark up his contact details.
  • Southside Warriors (http://www.southsidewarriors.com/impressum.cfm) uses hcard to mark up contact details on the imprint page.
  • Apple Realty - Bristol Real Estate Company (http://applesold.com/) uses hcard to mark up company details in the footer of website.
  • Surf Commission (http://www.surfcom.co.uk/app/contact/) uses hcard to mark up company contact details with option to download vcard.
  • K9YardPatch (http://www.k9yardpatch.com/contact-us/) uses hcard to markup company contact details with option to download.
  • Ecovian (http://www.ecovian.com) uses hCard to mark up eco-friendly business contact details, see example (http://www.ecovian.com/l/san-francisco-ca/jardiniere-restaurant)
  • Dischord Records (http://www.dischord.com/) uses hCard to mark up company contact details in the footer of the home page.
  • ThinkAmbient (http://www.thinkambient.co.uk/) uses hCard to mark up company contact details.
  • Proofile (http://proofile.org/) extensive profiles with hCard, vCard, XFN and FOAF support.
  • Eby Ranch (http://www.ebycattle.com/horses/index.html) uses hCard for the different branches of the company, with option to download the vCard.
  • Clavex - A Latin America Financial Institution  (http://www.clavex.com/contactus.aspx) Uses hCard and geo for the contact information. Simple but effective.
  • Dance Federation Salsa Dancing & Jive Dancing Lessons and Events  (http://www.dancefederation.co.uk) Directory for classes, lessons and events users hcard on its lessons and events -- region and url properties are empty. Is that an error?
  • Southern Arava Research and Development Center (http://mop.ardom.co.il/contact.php) uses hCard for their contact details on their contact page and in sub pages with contact info. -- one card has two fn properties.
  • [2] (http://www.itma.org.uk/find-expert/London) - ITMA Trade Mark Attorney search presents results as hCards
  • Interkonect > Website Application Specialists (http://interkonect.com) Office contact details marked up using vcard.
  • Christchurch City Libraries (N.Z.) (http://library.christchurch.org.nz/ContactUs/) contact page plus each of our libraries' individual pages linked from Library Locations map (http://library.christchurch.org.nz/Community/Libraries/).
  • LeftClick (http://www.leftclick.com/about-us/) uses hcards for contact information.
  • Veer's Skinny Blog (http://ideas.veer.com/skinny) implements hcard for comments and post authors.
  • Wolpy (http://wolpy.com/missha) Uses hcards for contacts and profile (http://wolpy.com/missha/profile).
  • Vegan World Order | Restaurants  (http://www.veganworldorder.com/index.php?m=vegguide) Uses hcards for restaurant listings.
  • Mahalo (http://mahalo.com) per the announcement [3] (http://www.seanpercival.com/blog/2008/04/23/mahalo-adds-microformats/)
  • BuyThatLocally  (http://www.buythatlocally.com) uses hcards for local business information.
  • Firmendb (http://www.firmendb.de) uses hCard for individual business contacts, e.g. [4] (http://www.firmendb.de/firmen/15592.php)
  • Autopendium (http://autopendium.com) has resources (e.g. suppliers, clubs) marked up with throughout the site, e.g. [5] (http://autopendium.com/clubs/8-Volvo-Enthusiasts-Club)
  • Bergantine Design (http://bergantinedesign.us) has contact information marked up with hCard throughout the site
  • Codesignville (http://www.codesignville.com/) uses hCard for his contact details.
  • Forum des Acteurs du Numérique (http://fan-expo.com/Contactez-nous,2) (a French trade show and exhibition dedicated to content management) uses hCard for contact information (exhibition staff and exhibitors). It also makes use of hCalendar as well as rel-tag when relevant.
  • The Core Whisperer (http://www.corewhisperer.com/) (Paul Ransom) Geological Services uses hCard for contact information.
  • The regional presidencies (http://chairmanship.mfa.md/en/) of Republic of Moldova to the SEECP, CEI, MAG-RACVIAC, SEEHN, CEFTA uses hCard on contacts pages (http://chairmanship.mfa.md/seecp-contacts/)
  • Viget Labs (http://www.viget.com/about/team) - Team page and Individuals' Pages.
  • RE3EL STANCE (http://www.re3elstance.com) - Entrepreneurship: Rebel Style.
  • World Events Guide (http://www.worldeventsguide.com) - Events occuring around the world marked up with hCard.
  • Amalia Hotel Apartments (http://www.amaliahotel.eu/en/contact.html) uses hCard in the contact-info page.
  • Xolphin SSL Certificaten (http://www.sslcertificaten.nl/contact.php) uses hCard for their contact details
  • hCard + RDFa Example (http://examples.tobyinkster.co.uk/hcard) - raising the bar for parsers...
  • Competition Diva (http://competitiondiva.com/) uses hCard in its page footer (and plans on it for the upcoming profile pages).
  • SANIsoft (http://sanisoft.com/) uses hCard in its page footer
  • BossaLive (http://www.bossalive.com) uses hCard on user profile pages.
    • Example: Barry's Profile (http://www.bossalive.com/user/barry)
    • Also uses rel-tag microformat for tagging music. Publishes rel-tags for album, artist and genre.
  • Hillhurst Hardware's (http://hillhursthardware.com/) contact info w.logo uses hcard.
  • Birmingham's Big City Plan (http://bigcityplan.org.uk/) (England)
  • Producer Christopher Davis (http://www.sun-treader.com/contact.html) uses hCard markup on his contact page.
  • First TransPennine Express - Liverpool 08, Capital of Culture (http://www.tpexpress.co.uk/Liverpool08-Capital-of-Culture/) - uses hCard to markup suggested venues.
  • Anand's Musings (http://anand.ws/) uses hCard to mark up authors for comments and posts.
  • OnYoMo (http://www.onyomo.com/) uses hCard markup for all addresses listed in their local search results.
  • DC Design Talks (http://www.dctalks.org/design/) used hCard to mark up the speakers for this one-day event.
  • eNTiDi software (http://www.entidi.it) provides a basic hCard sample.
  • QuickBase (http://quickbase.intuit.com) uses hCard markup on our contact us page.
  • PixSense.com (http://www.pixsense.com/contact_us.html) uses hCard markup for addresses across the PixSense website.
  • areaguides.net (http://www.areaguides.net) uses hCard markup for all addresses across the site.
  • Georgetown University Law Library (http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/) in Washington, D.C. now uses hCard for our address on all pages. Also, library staff biography pages use hCard such as here (http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/staff/bio.cfm?id_no=105) and here (http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/staff/bio.cfm?id_no=32).
  • Georgetown University Law Library (http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/) in Washington, D.C. now uses hCard for our address on all pages. Also, library staff biography pages use hCard such as here (http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/staff/bio.cfm?id_no=105) and here (http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/staff/bio.cfm?id_no=32).
  • Ministry of Transport and Road Industry (http://www.mtgd.gov.md/) of Republic of Moldova. First Moldavian governmental site using hCards on staff pages (http://www.mtgd.gov.md/ministrul/), subdivisions page (http://www.mtgd.gov.md/subdiviziunile-ministerului/) and in the footer of each page (contact information)
    • Only Romanian (http://www.mtgd.gov.md/) and Russian (http://www.mtgd.gov.md/ru/) versions available yet
  • AuctionLink (http://www.auctionlink.com.au/) uses hCard for Auctioneer records like Cam Brown Auctions (http://www.auctionlink.com.au/Auctioneers/Auctioneer/Cam_Brown_Auctions/) (also uses hCalendar)
  • User WebOrganics The Microformats wiki has hcards on its user pages.
  • Ontwerpkliniek - Bureau voor Visuele Identiteit (http://www.ontwerpkliniek.nl) uses the hCard contact information at the frontpage and the contact page.
  • L'instant des... (http://www.instantdes.com) uses the hCard format for all photographers published on this collective photoblog.
  • the mediadesigner groupblog Pixeltapete (http://www.pixeltapete.de) uses the hCard for the contactinformation of the authorpages of Alex (http://www.pixeltapete.de/alex) and Carsten (http://www.pixeltapete.de/carsten) and also for the imprint (http://www.pixeltapete.de/kontakt). Pixeltapete (http://www.pixeltapete.de) uses its own hcard widget (http://www.pixeltapete.de/2007/11/hcard-sidebarwidget-fuer-wordpress/) for wordpress sidebars.
  • Thorsten Ott (http://www.thorsten-ott.de) uses hCard format for the contact section of his online resume.
  • Rosebleed (http://rosebleed.net/) supports hCard user profiles - your profile URL is http://rosebleed.net/users/profile.php/ followed by your username, e.g. silvermoon82 (http://rosebleed.net/users/profile.php/silvermoon82).
    • Fixed profiles now explicitly mark up 'n' where possible, otherwise omits it
  • WhitePages.com (http://www.whitepages.com) Now WhitePages.com main implemented hCard on all its listings. Over 120 million hCards! Includes work information.
  • Warmoth Guitar Products (http://www.warmoth.com) features hCard contact information in two places, How To Order (http://www.warmoth.com/customerservice/customer.cfm?fuseaction=order) and all of the Warmoth E-Store (http://www.warmoth.com/catalog)
  • BBC World Service Bangladesh River Journey (http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/bangladeshboat) a social network mashup, with hCard & other microformats. See Dharmafly blog discussion (http://dharmafly.com/blog/bangladeshboat).
  • ACCP:Les Amants du Chocolat de la Couronne Parisienne (http://www.amants-du-chocolat.net/) uses hCard on their contact page and in the chocolate maker they've reviewed.
  • AccountviewSoftware.nl (http://www.accountviewsoftware.nl/) makes use of hCards for the dealer directory (directory) (http://www.accountviewsoftware.nl/dir/)
  • CrystalVision (http://www.crystalvision.co.il/) uses hCard on their contact page and in the footer throughout the site.
  • Indigo Clothing (http://www.indigoclothing.com/) a London based t-shirt company uses hCard with Technorati's Add to Address Book throughout the site in the footer
  • Joshua McGinnis (http://www.joshuamcginnis.com) uses hCard to display his contact information to potential clients.
  • Affordable Marketing Solutions' contact page (http://www.myaffordablemarketing.com/contact.php) uses hCard with Technorati "Add to Address Book".
  • INGV Bologna (http://www.bo.ingv.it/contents/INGV-Bologna/Staff.html) implemented hCards for staff-members, marked-up as HTML table-rows (include-pattern also used to add organization-name and fax-number to each hCard).
  • Lefora (http://www.lefora.com) is a free forum hosting site (using custom forum software). Every user's profile contains an hCard. (Example forum for testing: funstuff.lefora.com)
  • H&L Air Systems (http://www.handlairsystems.com) uses hCard with Technorati link Add to Address Book on all contact pages.
  • WhitePages.com (http://theultimates.whitepages.com) A special version of whitepages.com has all its listings marked up in hCard.
  • Piermont Web Design (http://piermontweb.com/contact/) uses hCard on its contact page.
  • The Institute of Power Engineering (http://www.ie.asm.md/en/) of the Academy of Science of Moldova. First Moldavian site using hCards on staff pages, e.g [6] (http://www.ie.asm.md/employees/oleschuk-valentin/)
    • Also in Russian: [7] (http://www.ie.asm.md/employees-ru/sit-michail-lvovich/) and Romanian: [8] (http://www.ie.asm.md/angajati/chiorsac-mihail/)
  • The good ship Leonid Miloslavskiy (http://styrheim.com/test/leonid.html) spotted in the North Atlantic
  • Richi Jennings (http://richi.co.uk/blog/2005/12/structured-blogging.html) has put up his attempt
  • O'Berry|Cavanaugh (http://oberrycavanaugh.com) has an organization hCard in the footer on every page as while as individual hCards on the Team (http://oberrycavanaugh.com/team.php) page.
  • Fortis General Counsel (http://fortisgc.com), e. g. Joyce Kim's profile (http://fortisgc.com/joyce_lan_kim.html), uses hCard for profile and contact information.
  • Peryplo.com (http://peryplo.com), e. g. Sample Page (http://peryplo.com/personal/7e6786e711c6d051a39a1b7085f34955), uses hCard for Hotels, Gastronomy Places and services for tourists.
  • NaviTraveler (http://www.navitraveler.com/places/629/), e. g. Lincoln Memorial (http://www.navitraveler.com/places/629/Lincoln_Memorial.html), including Geo.
  • sfghoul (http://corewar.atspace.com/about.html) has marked her contact info with hCard
  • Zaadz (http://www.zaadz.com) uses hCard and XFN (http://gmpg.org/xfn) for friends on a user's profile page.
  • Xoxiety (http://www.xoxiety.com/about.html) uses hCards on its about page, linking data from a within a block of text.
  • Yedda (http://yedda.com) - Yedda provides hcard based identities on all of the people's profiles
  • OpenID.ne.jp (http://openid.ne.jp) First OpenID provider service in Japan(日本語). Each personal OpenID page (ex:http://eouia.openid.ne.jp) is marked up as his hCard. And there is a company hCard on every page, too.
  • Golden Glove Promotions (http://www.goldenglovepromotions.com/) used hcards on the footer of every page to store contact information.
  • Australian national news sites The Australian and Australian IT use hCard on their contact pages: The Australian (contact us) (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/contactus) and Australian IT (contact us) (http://www.australianit.news.com.au/contactus)
  • The Kiwi Holiday (http://www.thekiwiholiday.com/) uses hCards for New Zealand Hostels (http://www.thekiwiholiday.com/view-hostels), New Zealand Restaurants (http://www.thekiwiholiday.com/view-restaurants), and New Zealand Activities (http://www.thekiwiholiday.com/view-activities). Also provides hCard "download to address book" functionality on listing detail pages, e.g. Tonys Steak Restaurant (http://www.thekiwiholiday.com/restaurant/tonys-steak)
  • Service Works Global (http://www.serviceworksglobal.com/pages/contact-us.php) uses hcards on the contact us page and in the site footer
  • QC Industries Conveyors (http://www.qcindustries.com/) uses hcards to store contact information in the site footer and in their press releases (http://www.qcindustries.com/news/press-releases/).
  • The Confucius Institute for Scotland at the University of Edinburgh (http://www.confuciusinstitute.ac.uk/) has their used a hcard to store contact information in the footer of the page.
  • Affiliated Direct Mail (http://admnj.com/) is a New Jersey based direct mail company that has their contact information and footer in hCard format.
  • Golf Digest (http://www.golfdigest.com/) now supports hCard in its Course Finder (http://www.golfdigest.com/courses/places) detail pages. example (http://www.golfdigest.com/courses/places/2483)
  • Dev Opera (http://dev.opera.com/authors/) Opera's developer site uses hCards on the author details pages.
  • Chris Cherry's contact page with his hCard (http://chrischerry.name/)
  • www.kiteboarder.com.au (http://www.kiteboarder.com.au/php/search.php) A new Australian kiteboarding portal. Microformats have been used so that users can export the shops directly to outlook. I was able to learn microformats through the Media 2007 conference in London. Author: Damien King
  • KREVI (http://krevi.dk/) A Danish research institute. Using hCard in the footer of each page and on staff list. This is the first known danish website from the public sector of Denmark using microformats.example staff list (http://krevi.dk/om-krevi/organisation/medarbejdere)
  • College of Humanities and Social Science Web Team's site (http://www.hss.ed.ac.uk/web-team/), University of Edinburgh uses a hCard in the footer of each page.
  • globeandmail.com (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/) Canada's National Newspaper uses an hCard for their contact information.
  • Krzysztof Rucinski (http://www.logisteam.pl/) uses an hCard for his contact details on Logisteam keylogger contact (http://www.logisteam.pl/keylogger.kontakt.html) page.
  • Creation design & marketing has hCards throughout the site, including the contact page (http://www.creation.uk.com/contact/), the company profile pages (http://www.creation.uk.com/company/leigh-scott/) and on the comments on articles (http://www.creation.uk.com/news/2007/06/06/easy-money/#comments-view)
  • Wikipedia now has a template, hcard-geo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Hcard-geo), for in-line hCards with coordinates, such as that on Engine Arm (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_Arm)
  • ThomsonLocal.com (http://www.thomsonlocal.com/), major UK business directory publisher, use hcard on the search results and company information pages.
  • Corissia Group Hotels in Crete Greece (http://www.corissia.com) have included contact information as a hCard on the footer of every page of the website. There is a multilingual implementation as well.
  • Laura Zucchetti (http://zucchetti.co.uk/2007/03/06/simple-address-formatting-solution/) illustrates a simple address formatting solution as a hCard and marked up in a definition list.
  • Feike Contact (http://www.feike.de/Kontakt.html) has a hCard on to top of the page.
  • London Drum (http://www.londondrum.com/) uses a whole host of microformats - there are hcards and geo's on the hotel pages, events are written up in hcalendar format on the cityguide page, and you can also find some hreviews as well (like on the Athenaeum Hotel page (http://www.londondrum.com/hotels/athenaeum.php))
  • Regelingenbank Stadskanaal (http://www.regels-stadskanaal.nl/) has a hCard on each page, containing Geo-information too.
  • Tom Stone - Trollkarl (http://www.tomstone.se) has a hCard in the footer of each page of the site.
  • Rolands Umbrovskis (http://www.rolandinsh.lv/)'s home page has hCard in contact page (http://www.rolandinsh.lv/?ro=contacts) and all other pages with contact information.
  • Epiphany Solutions Ltd (http://www.epiphanysolutions.co.uk/) use a hCard on their contact us page. We intend to use the hCard on everypage if successfully implemented, along with a link to the Technorati vCard generator.
  • Twitter (http://twitter.com) uses hCard for user information (along with several other microformats (http://ihack.us/2007/05/14/twitter-gets-microformatted/))
  • Ben Dodson (http://www.bendodson.com/developer/) uses an hCard for his contact details on every page of his site as well as using hCards for any XFN relationships in his blogrolls.
  • PATS Group Members (http://www.pats.ua.ac.be/group) uses hCard to mark up member contact information.
  • CouchSurfing (http://couchsurfing.com) has limited information in hCard available on members' profiles (such as Guaka's (http://www.couchsurfing.com/people/guaka)).
  • Wikipedia-UK (Ukranian)
    • Starting to roll out on biographies e.g. Vadym Hetman (http://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%93%D0%B5%D1%82%D1%8C%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BD_%D0%92%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%BC_%D0%9F%D0%B5%D1%82%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87)
  • Christopher T. Cressman (http://christophertcressman.com) uses an hCard on the home page of his blog, christopher t cressman (http://christophertcressman.com).
  • Dmytro Shteflyuk (http://kpumuk.info) uses an hCard on his contact (http://kpumuk.info/contact/) and curriculum vitae (http://kpumuk.info/curriculum-vitae/) pages.
  • Wikipedia-EN
    • starting to roll-out on articles about people, for example Albert Einstein (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_einstein). The nature of Wikipedia means that there are a large number of templates to update (Albert's is "infobox scientist; there's also "infobox military people", "infobox musician" and so on, almost ad infinitum). DoB is only included if it's entered using a birth-date template, not as raw text.
    • starting to roll-out on articles about places, for example on UK Railway station template, e.g. Birmingham New Street station (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham_New_Street) (includes Geo); and cities, for example New York (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City). See above for note on Wikipedia templates.
    • Any Wikipedia editors willing to assist with updating templates should see Wikipedia's microformat project (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Microformats); Wikipedia templates generating hCards (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Templates_generating_hCards)
    • Unfortunately, other editors are already breaking some of the implementations on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_Protected_area&diff=prev&oldid=152308153); e.g. Grand Canyon National Park (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Canyon_National_Park); removal of "region" attributes (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_islands_of_Argentina&diff=prev&oldid=155590535)
  • The Bay of Islands (http://www.bayofislands.net/) site has implemented hCard on all listing pages, eg: Saltwater Lodge (http://www.bayofislands.net/accommodation/backpackers/saltwater-lodge/)
  • Merrick Schaefer (http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~mpschaef/index.html) is psyched to use hCard on his homepage for his contact info.
  • Christian Hess (from San José, Costa Rica) has an hCard in his home page (http://www.hess-cr.com), contact (http://www.hess-cr.com/utilidades/correo.shtml#postal) and personal résumé (http://www.hess-cr.com/secciones/curriculum/datos.shtml) pages (all in Spanish). He also recommends using the Operator (https://addons.mozilla.org/es-ES/firefox/addon/4106) extension in Firefox to check them out.
  • Jam Planet (http://www.JamPlanet.com) uses hCard in Contact Us page; application can generate hCard for a contact.
  • The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards (http://www.anisfield-wolf.org/), designated specifically to recognize works addressing issues of racism and diversity, uses hCard for the author bios of past winners (http://www.anisfield-wolf.org/Winners/PastWinners/).
  • Buy Our Honeymoon (http://www.buy-our-honeymoon.com/), a honeymoon registry (http://www.buy-our-honeymoon.com/registry) service, uses hCard in their Contact Us (http://www.buy-our-honeymoon.com/contact) page.
  • W3C webmaster Jean-Guilhem Rouel (http://www.w3.org/People/Jean-Gui/) now has an hCard.
  • iBegin Source (http://source.ibegin.com/) - All 10.8+ million business listings have their information marked up in hCard. Example: General Atomics (http://source.ibegin.com/california/adelanto/aeronautical-supplies/general-atomics-9779-yucca-rd-1.html)
  • David Weekly (http://david.weekly.org/) has added an hCard to his home page for himself.
  • Ficlets (http://ficlets.com/stories/12) story page uses hCard for author bio.
  • RedMonk Contact page (http://redmonk.com/contact/) uses hCard for RedMonk firm as well as each analysts.
  • iBegin Source (http://source.ibegin.com/) uses hCard to identify business information for all 10.5+ million businesses listed.
  • The Louisville News Company (http://www.lounews.com/) uses hCard for site-wide contact information for the company and for the site developer.
  • Cloud Islands (http://cloudislands.com/contact.php) uses hCard for our Contact Info.
  • UNT International (http://www.international.unt.edu) uses hCard to mark up contact information sitewide (see esp. the IELI instructor profile listing (http://www.international.unt.edu/offices/ieli/people/instructors/profiles))
  • giraffo.de (http://www.giraffo.de) has different hCards on every page (+ geo in "kontakt")
  • ENAP, Inc. (http://www.enap.com) lists the HR Contact in hCard format on the Career Opportunities (http://www.enap.com/career.aspx) page.
  • Conferenceer (http://sxsw07.conferenceer.com/people) lists panelists and participants to the 2007 South by Southwest interactive conference in hCard format
  • Stanford News (http://news.stanford.edu) (Redesign) hCard in the footer on every page as well as markup for every staff member on the Staff page.
  • Valérie-Eve Moreau (http://www.wikiservice.at/fractal/wikidev.cgi?FR/EveMoreau) has an hCard on her wiki-homepage.
  • St George's Minster, Doncaster, on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_George%27s_Minster%2C_Doncaster)
  • AOL Journals publishes hCards for authors. Example (http://journals.aol.com/carowill/whats-happening)
  • Ian McKellar's home page (http://ian.mckellar.org/) is an hCard that's styled to look like a business card.
  • Christophe Ducamp's hCard based on wiki personal page (http://www.wikiservice.at/fractal/wikidev.cgi?FR/MicroFormats/ChristopheDucamp) of a wiki-branch which could be dedicated to seed a french group to support microformats. Thanks to Laurent Lunati for the CSS. You can edit it (http://www.wikiservice.at/fractal/wikidev.cgi?action=edit&id=FR/MicroFormats/ChristopheDucamp). Any suggestions welcome.
  • Matthew West (http://www.matthewwest.co.uk) has an hCard on his contact (http://www.matthewwest.co.uk/email) page.
  • Paweł Wrzosek (http://www.webmaster.waw.pl) Freelance webdeveloper`s portfolio
  • Stanford.edu (http://www.stanford.edu/) hCard markup is included in the footer of the homepage and all subsequent pages within the /home directory.
  • OpenID.ne.jp (http://openid.ne.jp) First OpenID provider service in Japan(日本語). Each personal OpenID page (ex:http://eouia.openid.ne.jp) is marked up as his hCard. And there is a company hCard on every page, too.
  • UK Car Garages (http://www.qwertycars.co.uk/garages/mechanics-near-tadworth-kt20.aspx) Address of car mechanics in the UK, in hCard format.
  • Columbia Automation (http://www.columbiaautomation.com/sub/contact.php)'s About Us page every employee marked up as an hCard, as well as having a company hCard with geo information.
  • Pointermix Design (http://www.pointermix.com) uses the hCard format.
  • eight6 (http://eight6.com/contact/)'s contact page uses the hCard format.
  • Rave About It (http://www.raveaboutit.com.au)'s business listings use the hCard format.
  • optics.org (http://optics.org/cws/Contact/OurTeam.do)'s team page.
  • Rob Cottingham (http://www.robcottingham.ca/contact)'s first foray into microformats is an hCard on the contact page of his personal blog. (He was inspired by Tantek Çelik's presentation at Web Directions North 2007.)
  • Steve Ivy (http://redmonk.net/about-this-site) - hcard about page, includes the usual suspects + XFN on 'url's, photo, amd geo.
  • Seattle University (http://seattleu.edu) uses hCard on it's front page and most pages that share an official template.
  • Jose Marti XXII Secondary School in Warsaw (http://www.josemarti.waw.pl) includes hCard on Contact and About Author sections
  • Jaama (http://www.jaama.co.uk) have their company details as a vCard download on their contact (http://www.jaama.co.uk/Contact.aspx) page.
  • 3AM Productions (http://3amproductions.net) has company details marked up as hCard all across the site and particularly for Jason (http://3amproductions.net/jason.php) and Gilbert (http://3amproductions.net/gilbert.php)
  • JC's Development (http://jc-development.co.uk/) has company contact details as hCard.
  • Berlin Guide (http://berlin.barwick.de/index.html) is converting their address markup to hcard, e.g. KaDeWe (http://berlin.barwick.de/shopping/kadewe-kaufhaus-des-westens.html)
  • XLNTads (http://www.xlntads.com) has their contact information marked up in hCard, as well as their development schedule/timeline in hCalendar
  • Derrick Pallas (http://derrick.pallas.us) tells people to look for him here.
  • Bill Turner (http://bluemonkcreative.com/contact/) adds an hCard to the contact page of his freelance business' website.
  • James Oppenheim's blog (http://www.oppenheim.com.au/) includes an inline author hCard in the footer of each page and also on the contact page.
  • NYU Steinhardt (http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/) has 240+ faculty bios marked up (http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/list/Faculty), e.g. [9] (http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Susan_Murray).
  • boogdesign.com (http://www.boogdesign.com/aboutus.html) has added hCard markup on the contact page.
  • Great Places To Golf (http://www.gptg.org/), hCards for golf clubs around the world, e.g. [10] (http://www.gptg.org/club/12/)
  • The Travellerspoint Travel Community (http://www.travellerspoint.com/) has added hCards to all of their member profiles (e.g. [11] (http://www.travellerspoint.com/member_profile.cfm?user=jax_07)). Details include name, photo, location, notes and url.
  • The West Midland Bird Club (http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/) in the English Midlands uses hCard on its home page (http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/), events diary (http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/diary/), contact pages (http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/club/contact.htm), links page (http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/site/links.htm), list of the world's oldest bird clubs (http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/club/older.htm) and in a page footer which is gradually being rolled out across the whole site. updated! Page-footer's hCard now has logo, using include-pattern.
  • wizardishungry/blog (http://wizardishungry.com/blog/) has the author's hCard in the footer of every page with a link to X2V.
  • Walker Fine Art Gallery (http://www.walkerfineart.com) Most pages contain an hCard in the footer.
  • B&R Data Systems (http://www.brdatasystems.com.au/contact-us.html) is an organisation hCard. We have also used the technorati tool to download as a vCard, which I think is useful for a business.
  • Chew Bittel Assoc., Inc. (http://chewbittel.com/contact.php) is an organization hCard. It's got abbr's in there, and a duplicate telephone field, and some hidden things. I'm really pushing things to the limit here. This should be a great test for your parser.
  • Steve Ivy's about page (http://redmonk.net/about-this-site/) has his hcard, including a link to Technorati's contacts feed to let visitors download his contact information.
  • Scott Allan Wallick's hCard is his user page and on his blog, plaintxt.org (http://www.plaintxt.org/about/2/)
  • Bob Jonkman's hCard on this 'wiki'
  • The Ten Word Review (http://thetenwordreview.com) simply contains ten word long reviews. All reviews are marked up as hReviews, and user information is marked up as hCards.
  • OffshoreAgile.com, a subsite of Starsoft Development Labs, uses hCard in the Starsoft Contacts (http://www.offshoreagile.com/company/contact/) and Media Inquiries sections
  • T-Mobile uses hCard for the T-Mobile UK Press Contact Details page (http://t-mobilepressoffice.co.uk/press/contact-details/), as well as for some of the latest press releases
  • Psychology Press and Routledge's Behavioral Sciences' publishing division have implemented hCard on their contact pages on 17 of their websites (example on the contact page on their Clinical Psychology Arena (http://www.clinicalpsychologyarena.com/contact/))
  • 72ppi (http://72ppi.us), uses hCard in the footer.
  • Sarven Capadisli (http://www.csarven.ca) uses hCard throughout the site (including user comments in articles).
  • Urban Body Men's Clothing (https://www.urbanbody.com/information/contact-us) uses hCard for business locations and hCalendar for business hours.
  • IQAir North America (http://www.iqair.us/), uses hCard for contact information.
  • The website of the Faculty of Computer Science (http://www.infoiasi.ro/), "A. I. Cuza" University Iaşi, Romania uses hCard for each staff member.
  • The Portable Antiquities Scheme at the British Museum (http://www.finds.org.uk/) hCards added to footer of every page and to contacts section. Working on adding more and getting it right.
  • In IdeasForNet.com - the ideas repository (http://www.ideasfornet.com/) hCards were implemented partially in the footer of each page, and more comprehensively in the contact and about pages.
  • The Centre of Canadian Studies (http://www.cst.ed.ac.uk/) at the University of Edinburgh use hCards for contact information in the footer of their site.
  • Theatre Studies: European Theatre (http://www.theatrestudies.llc.ed.ac.uk/) at the University of Edinburgh use hCards for contact information on their home page
  • Caroline Mockett (http://www.carolinemockett.com/design/about.aspx) has an hCard on her About Me page
  • Christian Heilmann (http://wait-till-i.com) has a footer address using hCard
  • Audience Response System Rentals (http://www.audience-response-rentals.com/) uses hcard as a popup in the site accessibility area (lower right) for easy copy and paste of address by customers.
  • Fisch Internet Solutions (http://www.fischsolutions.com/) uses an embedded hCard and a vCard download to provide customers an easy way to contact them on their Contact Us (http://fischsolutions.com/contactus.html) section of the website.
  • Michigan Catholic Conference (http://www.micatholicconference.org/) uses hCard for contact information in the sidebar.
  • Adam Bunn (http://www.adambunn.co.uk/) provides contact details in the sidebar using hCard.
  • Belkin Press Releases (http://www.belkin.com/pressroom/releases/uploads/10_10_06NotebookExpansionDock.html) are using hCards for PR contacts and corporate offices.
  • myBank.com (http://mybank.com) uses hCard for its listings of every branch of every FDIC-insured bank in the United States.
  • Left Logic (http://leftlogic.com) uses hCard for embedded contact information.
  • Inga Scholes (http://inga-art.co.uk/artist) uses hCard for contact information in the sidebar.
  • Lussumo (http://www.lussumo.com/) uses hCards on user profile pages in its open-source Vanilla (http://www.getvanilla.com/) Discussions Forum software.
  • Ron Kok (http://www.creative-ways.nl/) uses hCards to mark-up the names and URLs of commentors on his blog. He also uses hCards in combination with XFN in his blogposts to refer to friends, and has an hCard for himself on every page on his blog.
  • Tagg Media (http://tagg.no) uses hCard for contact information (http://heine.tagg.no/contact.php) and provide link to vCard download in the contact section.
  • The article about the fictitious Matrix character Thomas A Anderson in Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo_%28The_Matrix%29) is now marked up with hCard.
  • d.Construct 2006 Backnetwork (http://dconstruct06.madgex.com/) uses hCards for conference delegates (and provides the markup so that delegates can copy and paste cards into their own sites).
  • Brown University (http://www.brown.edu) now uses hCard on the front page
  • Dunks at Wide Blue Yonder Web Design (http://www.wideblueyonderweb.co.uk) has added hCard markup on his contact page (http://www.wideblueyonderweb.co.uk/wbyw/pages/contact.htm) and is looking to implement it on all past & future contact pages for clients.
  • Southampton Rubber Stamp Company (http://southamptonrubberstamp.com) now has hCard markup with a vCard download link on every page.
  • Barefoot Ceramics paint your own pottery studio (http://barefoot-ceramics.com) (in Newport, South Wales) has added hCard markup to its "Find" (http://barefoot-ceramics.com/find#address) page and other address instances. They hopes to implement hCalendar event lists as soon as an ics to hCalendar PHP class can be found or written.
  • David Singleton (http://dsingleton.co.uk/) has added a hCard to his blog.
  • The Street Theatre (Canberra, Australia) (http://www.thestreet.org.au) has added hCard markup to its Contact Us (http://www.thestreet.org.au/contact.htm) page. hCalendar markup will soon be added for all of our performances.
  • Henrich C. Pöhls (http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/SVS/personnel/henrich/index.php) has marked up his about page using hcard, including his PGP-Key that is stored in an abbr title, using class=key.
  • Yalf Webentwicklung (http://www.yalf.de) has contact information (http://www.yalf.de/kontakt) available as hCard (and vCard).
  • Jeffrey Zeldman (http://www.zeldman.com/about/). Jeffrey Zeldman has marked up his about page using hcard.
  • Where Are You Camping (http://WhereAreYouCamping.com). hCards for all members and camps, employing the include pattern as well. AFAIK this is the first Burning Man related microformats implementation, not to mention addresses in Black Rock City.
  • Clackmannanshire Council  (http://www.clacksweb.org.uk). hCard is implemented for all contact details across the site, and for specific individuals such as elected members (Councillors).
  • Web Directions (http://www.webdirections.org). hCard is used as contact information for the conference, while speakers are marked up with hCard.
  • MarkThisDate.com (http://www.markthisdate.com/contactform.html). An hCard is implemented on our contact form. For our calendars hCalendars will follow as soon as possible.
  • MSI Systems Integrators (http://www.msiinet.com/contact/) has its "Contact MSI" page encoded with hCards.
  • Corporate website of Coolblue BV (http://www.coolblue.nl/). hCards were implemented in both the footer of each page, and in the "News" section for press contact information.
  • Official site of Besançon (France) (http://www.besancon.fr/index.php?p=32) uses hCard for each page concerning the small towns surrounding Besançon.
  • d.Construct 2006 conference speakers list (http://2006.dconstruct.org/speakers/) is implemented using hCards.
  • Yahoo Local (http://local.yahoo.com) now supports hCards for business and places in the search results
  • Learning the World (http://learningtheworld.eu/imprint/) has hcard information on the imprint, alas we didn't succeed to mark-up the work phone and fax numbers properly.
  • The F’parade (http://www.fuckparade.org) website uses hCard, though I didn't find a type to distinguish mobile and landline phone numbers.
    • Use cell for mobiles.
  • Miranet Webdesign (http://www.miranet.nl/contact.htm) have added a hcard to their 'contact' page (http://www.miranet.nl/contact.htm)
  • Ben Buchanan (http://weblog.200ok.com.au/) has added a vCard to the 'About' page on The 200ok Weblog (http://weblog.200ok.com.au/about/)
  • Radiant Core (http://www.radiantcore.com) has their contact information available in hCard (http://www.radiantcore.com/contact/).
  • Mike Rumble (http://www.mikerumble.co.uk/) has uploaded his hCard (http://www.mikerumble.co.uk/contact.html).
  • Southern Arkansas University (http://www.saumag.edu/) has its contact footer encoded as hCard
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham (http://main.uab.edu/) has its contact footer encoded as hCard
  • Capital University (http://www.capital.edu) has contact footer and bloggers' names encoded as hCard. Also, all page-specific contact information is encoded as hCards (see Admissions (http://www.capital.edu/Internet/Default.aspx?pid=67) page for an example)
  • UAB School of Health Professions (http://main.uab.edu/shrp/) uses hCard in its contact footer
  • Stephen Stewart (http://green.carisenda.com/) has his hCard on the front page of his weblog ('You are here' section)
  • Direction (http://www.direction.es/) uses hCard for contact information.
  • AudioBank (http://audiobank.tryphon.org) uses hCard to display member informations.
  • @media speakers (http://www.vivabit.com/atmedia2006/speakers/) are marked up with hCard (photos depend on BASE tag support which makes this a good test case)
  • Doug Ransom (http://www.dougransom.com) uses hCard for his financial advisory practice.
  • ncl.rb (http://rubyandrails.org/usergroups/newcastle/members.html) uses hCard for contact information.
  • Snow Interactive (http://www.snowinteractive.com/) uses hCard for contact information.
  • Flickr (http://flickr.com) now supports hCard and XFN (http://gmpg.org/xfn) on profile pages. See screenshot of Flickr UI in Flock browser using Flocktails extension - March 17th 2006 (http://flickr.com/photos/factoryjoe/113866484/).
  • Contact information for the Ndiyo project (http://www.ndiyo.org/contact)
  • Pixel Envy (http://www.pixelenvy.co.uk/) uses hCard for contact information on every page
  • Klaus Hartl (http://stilbuero.de/contact/) uses hCard in the sidebar for contact information (maybe easier to parse through delivering xhtml as xml).
  • Charl van Niekerk's hCard (http://charlvn.virafrikaans.com/contact)
  • BillyBLOGirlardo (http://billy-girlardo.com/WP/) uses hCard for contact information.
  • Hicksdesign (http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/) uses hCard for contact information.
  • http://www.gr0w.com/articles/press/growsearch_launched_press_release/ - hCard in a press release for the press contact info
  • http://www.redmonk.com/cote/archives/2006/03/testing_out_mic.html - hCard with explanation
  • it's my island (http://andy.ciordia.info/), personal blog, hcard on the About the Writer (http://andy.ciordia.info/pages/about_me) page. Andy Ciordia
  • Window on Woking (http://www.windowonwoking.org.uk/), a local community site in the UK, uses hCard in the homepage of each member organisation and local Councillor.
  • ChunkySoup.net has redesigned using hAtom 0.1 and hCards on the entire site -- by Chris Casciano
  • 30 Boxes (http://www.30boxes.com/),a social calendar application and digital lifestyle aggregator, automatically creates an hcard for you with your account. It is found under Settings > Syndication.
  • Nearwhere.com (http://www.nearwhere.com/) allow you to put an hcard on an interactive map.
  • Brent Ozar (http://www.brentozar.com/) added a contact (http://www.brentozar.com/contact.php) page hCard.
  • Keri Henare (http://www.kerihenare.com/) has rewritten his contact (http://www.kerihenare.com/contact/) page hCard. Now using <object> instead of <img> for photo. (Thanks Brian Suda for updating the vCard converter)
  • Michael Raichelson (http://michaelraichelson.com/contact/) had an hCard on his contact page before SXSW, but never thought to add it here until Tantek requested it.
  • Lindsey Simon (http://www.commoner.com/~lsimon/lindsey_simon_hcard.html) has added an hCard to his website as per Tantek's SXSW request for folks to try it
  • David Gagne (http://www.davidgagne.net/) has an hCard in his sidebar.
  • Churchzip.com/map (http://www.churchzip.com/map/) and Skiwhere.com/map (http://www.skiwhere.com/map/), provide churches, hotels, and ski resorts on the same maps. Locations are formatted as hCards.
  • All IQ Directory Solutions (http://www.iqdir.com/) Yellow Pages web portals use hCard markup on listings. For example Cambodia Yellow Pages (http://www.yellowpages-cambodia.com/) and Malaysia Super Pages (http://www.superpages.com.my/)
  • Ning's cloneable Group app uses fuzzy matching to map custom fields to hCard markup on its profile (http://group.ning.com/index.php?controller=person&action=view&content=JonathanAquino) pages.
  • Chris Messina' ClaimID hCard (http://claimid.com/factoryjoe)
  • Chris Messina' hCard (http://factoryjoe.com/blog/hcard)
  • Flock About (http://flock.com/about)
  • Agenda: W3C Technical Plenary Day, March 1 2006 (http://tantek.com/microformats/2006/03-01-TechPlenAgenda.html) has hCard and hCalendar markup. (original here (http://www.w3.org/2006/03/01-TechPlenAgenda.html)).
  • GrowSearch Launched (Press Release) (http://www.gr0w.com/articles/press/growsearch_launched_press_release/) uses an hCard to provide Press Contact Point.
  • The National Arbor Day Foundation (http://www.arborday.org/) has started using hCards for their upcoming (http://arborday.org/programs/conferences/communityforestry/index.cfm) conferences (http://arborday.org/programs/conferences/hazardtrees-treeplanting/).
  • The Multipack (http://www.multipack.co.uk) has numerous hCards, especially on the members page (http://www.multipack.co.uk/members/), as well as the next meeting information.
  • Justin McDowell (http://deadringrancor.livejournal.com/) used an hCard when referring to a person in his blog post (http://deadringrancor.livejournal.com/221332.html)
  • Dave Cardwell (http://davecardwell.co.uk/cv/) has included his hCard in his Curriculum Vitae.
  • Shaun Shull (http://blog.usweb.com/) has written a great post on How Microformats Affect SEO (http://blog.usweb.com/archives/how-microformats-affect-search-engine-optimization-seo), and has included his hCard as one of the examples.
  • Jesse Skinner (http://www.thefutureoftheweb.com/) has written a simple tutorial with examples (http://www.thefutureoftheweb.com/blog/2006/1/hcard)
  • 2006 W3C Technical Plenary Week (http://www.w3.org/2005/12/allgroupoverview.html) has marked up the venue, contacts, and program committee members all with hCard.
  • AVF-Nexus (http://www.avf-nexus.co.uk) have a hCard on their contact page (http://www.avf-nexus.co.uk/contact/) - (by Creation" (http://creation.uk.com))
  • Andrew White (http://www.thefantasticos.com/andrew/) posted his hCard (http://www.thefantasticos.com/andrew/index.php/my-hcard/) and blogged about it (http://www.thefantasticos.com/andrew/index.php/62/microformats-the-should-have-been-obvious-web-dev-tool/).
  • Oleg "2sheds" Kourapov (http://www.2sheds.ru) in his blog (http://www.2sheds.ru/blog/) (X2V (http://suda.co.uk/projects/X2V/get-vcard.php?uri=http://www.2sheds.ru/blog)) has turned personal profile into hCard (X2V (http://suda.co.uk/projects/X2V/get-vcard.php?uri=http://www.2sheds.ru/blog/hcard.html)) and his blogroll - into combination XFN/hCards (X2V (http://suda.co.uk/projects/X2V/get-vcard.php?uri=http://www.2sheds.ru/blog/friends.html))
  • Approved Design Consultancy (http://www.approveddesign.co.uk) have a hCard on their contact page (http://www.approveddesign.co.uk/about/contact/) as well as on their people section (http://www.approveddesign.co.uk/about/people/) - (by Creation" (http://creation.uk.com))
  • Ben Buchanan (http://weblog.200ok.com.au/) and Colin Morris (http://www.griffith.edu.au/cgi-bin/phone_search.pl?string=colin+morris&format=search) have implemented hCards and vCards (http://weblog.200ok.com.au/2006/01/griffith-phonebook-adds-hcard-and.html) for the Griffith University (http://www.griffith.edu.au) online phone book (http://www.griffith.edu.au/find/content_phonebook.html). Eg. Ben's vCard (http://www.griffith.edu.au/cgi-bin/phone_search.pl?string=ben+buchanan&format=search) and Colin's vCard (http://www.griffith.edu.au/cgi-bin/phone_search.pl?string=colin+morris&format=search)
  • WWF-Australia contact details page (http://wwf.org.au/about/contactdetails/)
  • Pete Prodoehl (http://rasterweb.net/raster/) used the hCard format on his Contact page (http://rasterweb.net/raster/contac