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Monthly Archives: February 2008

More OpenDSM pointers

By happy coincidence Mike mentioned the OpenDSM release yesterday on this blog. Paul Darby saw enough possibilities in the technology to blog about it himself. That was fortunate, because it reminded me that we haven’t mentioned the NRMToolbar site’s use of DSM.
The NRMToolbar site is a “set of online tools and databases to make it […]

Open DSM

One thing I’ve been working on over the past few month has been preparing OpenDSM for release as an open source product (See Jerry’s blog for more details). It’s been an interesting task - DSM is a mature product with years of development behind it. That has the benefit that it is stable and well […]

The social graph: claims and verfication

The latest version of me.edu.au adds support for XFN: The XHTML Friends Network. This makes it possible for tools to automagically link your multiple online identities together.
XFN uses a system of claims and verifications to determine how online identities are linked together. Claims are made using HTML links, using the rel=”me” attribute. If the […]