While browsing del.icio.us the other day I came across a new site called Clickpass that provides you with an OpenID account. There have been a number of OpenID providers in the past, but something seemed different about Clickpass. For a while I thought OpenID was set to go the way of the foaf... a great idea that fails to take hold. Now that Yahoo has announced support for OpenID I figured I would give OpenID another look via Clickpass:
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Using Clickpass for OpenID Site Login
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Analyzing Digg Relationships with Digg Stalker
The folks over at PostWorthy have recently created an online tool for analyzing user relationships at Digg called Digg Stalker . I have recently re-discovered Digg after abandoning it for reddit by means of their ever improving profile tools. The ability to add friends and track their submissions adds a whole new dimension to social networking that is currently lacking in sites like reddit. Digg Stalker provides a convenient platform for analyzing these relationships without having to be constrained by the digg interface.
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Adding a Digg Button to Drupal
Look at the bottom of this article and you will see a "Digg This" button using the familiar digg icon. Adding this button is an easy way to increase the visibility of your blog. To add this digg button simply install the Digg This module from the Drupal website. It's installation is surprisingly simple (as are most Drupal modules).
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Community Building With Drupal
I noticed the title of this blog entry matches the title of my last one with only one slight word change. But the difference between the two titles is rather significant. "Community Plumbing" refers to the mechanics of Drupal itself, while actually building an online community is something completely else.
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