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Review of hReview Wordpress Plugin

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Andrew Scott’s hReview plugin for Wordpress
Have you heard about hReview? It’s a Microformat for describing reviews that can be easily crawled, indexed and searched by other services. The best description of Microformats I’ve heard so far is that of an accidental API.
Andrew Scott’s wordpress plugin for creating hReview’s makes this a snap though. [...]


Interview with Dan Cederholm of Simplebits

Dan Cederholm of SimpleBits has for a long time been one of the designers I’ve most respected. His code is extremely clean, self documenting and the results come out Bulletproof. His book is probably the best CSS reference I have seen, and changed my outlook on what CSS design should be. Brian Oberkirch has an [...]


Coldfusion OpenID Consumer Actionpack for ModelGlue

For those of you who haven’t been listening, OpenID seems to be hitting a tipping point lately — with the developer/tech savvy crowd that is. ClaimID reported 10,000 users a month ago, OpenID posts on Digg have hit the homepage three times in the last week too! Once for a screencast showing some openID logins, [...]


MicroID, the coolest technology from 2006 you’ve never heard of

Well, I hadn’t heard of it at least. Identity management hasn’t come into my field of vision until recently, which probably explains my recent obsession with OpenID and even more recently MicroID. If you think of OpenID as a unique way of claiming your identity (like an email address does, but with URLs), MicroID [...]


Add OpenID to your blog

One of the biggest gripes I’ve had with OpenID turned out to be based on completely false information. If you’re not familiar with OpenID, it’s a distributed authentication system based on trust where a user can be identified as the owner of a URL. This is done by authenticating at a central location, then [...]