After some hand-holding from Ivan, I got Snipperoo working on my personal blog. The basic misunderstanding I had was that I thought all the widgets shown in the help screens were pre-existing ones I could add to my panel with one click whereas in fact you have to create each one by hand. This [...]
Entries Categorized as 'DigitalIdentity'
Snipperoo Sizzles
February 2, 2007
End of our sxore experiment
September 11, 2006
As regular readers will know, I’ve had the sxore comment system installed on this blog since April. I’m a serious fan of what the sxip guys are trying to do with sxore and I’m convinced that the requirement for both identity and reputation systems like it will grow and grow.
Readers will also be aware that [...]
Excellent new sxore features
August 7, 2006
After my recent griping about sxore and the recent lack of development, I’m delighted to see that things are on the move again. They have just upgraded the logon capabilites. In addition to the standard sxore/sxip, you can now login using OpenID and i-name.
As an existing sxore user, I can continue to login using sxore.com [...]
it@cork Web2.0 Conference - Salim Ismail
June 10, 2006
it@cork Web2.0 Conference
Event type: Conference
Date: 2006-06-08
Rating: 5 out of 5
Salim gave a suberb presentation which for me, as expected, was the highlight of the conference. I have heard chunks of the presentation on various Podcasts and it is still very focused on the ideas they built in PubSub despite the [...]
Sxore, Sxip and Digital Identity
May 1, 2006
We recently set up this site to use sxore as our comment handling system. To quote from the FAQ:
sxore is an identity and reputation system for blog authors, readers and commenters. By acting as an intermediary between blog posts and comments, sxore provides a framework of identity for participants in the blog dialog…….sxore provides mechanisms [...]
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