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December 2005

Structured Blogging

by gweb & 14 others
You can enter information in this form and it'll get published on your blog like a normal entry, but it will also be published in a machine-readable format so that other services can read and understand it.

November 2005

JW

by JW_00000
My personal blog, about the Semantic Web, Web 2.0, the internet...

October 2005

InnerEyes

by gweb & 5 others
Free WordPress Blog Hosting

August 2005

Kramer - WordPress Plugin Repository - Trac

by svartling (via)
Kramer is a plugin that will add inbound links to a post on your weblog as Pingbacks. What this means is that when a post in blog A links to a post in blog B, blog B will find the inbound link and add it as a pingback or a general comment, without the need for the author of the post on blog A to send a ping to blog B. The way it finds the new links is by searching Technorati (http://www.technorati.com) for all new inbound to a particular post and also (in the upcoming version) by analyzing and verifying incoming referrers. What this means is that pingback/traceback/trackback and other post-pinging tools are no longer required, as all links to a post will be found (eventually) and shown as Pingbacks. To show links to the main weblog, or to other pages in general, a function called kramer_inbound() is provided. It can be used in Wordpress templates to display a list of the latest inbound links to that page. It is usually included in the sidebar of a blog and can be fully configured via the Kramer administration interface. A planned feature is the ability for the plugin to inform Technorati of new referrers, i.e. other sites or blogs linking to your blog. This means that Technorati will be kept up-to-date about sites linking to your site.

Jeremy Curry | The Personal Website » Blog Archive » Linknotes

by svartling & 1 other
a thing called link notes, sort of like foot notes, but with links. I thought that this was indeed a neat idea, and would be worth investigating, and testing out. So, I read through the comments, went off to the Wordpress Support Forums[4] and couldn’t find anything that was exactly what he wanted, and what I wanted to do with it. So, I went to work. I was going to through it together from scratch, BUT I found it easier just to basically rip some stuff out of the Textile plugin, and added a bunch of modifications. This is how it works when your writing a post.