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wp-plugins.net down!

February 26th, 2008

as someone who regularly uses Wordpress for both personal projects and clients, I have come to regard the plugin repository at wp-plugins.net as highly useful. I have just visited the site and am surprised to find that it has been temporarily disabled. If you currently go there, you will be greeted with this notification:
Due to […]

FOAF and SIOC

January 16th, 2008

Just wanted to blog about the Friend of a Friend (FOAF) and the Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities (SIOC) projects, as I recently installed Wordpress plugins for these two Semantic Web initiatives.
FOAF (an acronym of Friend of a Friend) is a machine-readable ontology describing persons, their activities and their relations to other people and objects. Anyone […]

Sustainability on The Web

August 16th, 2007

Some cool sites associated with the environment and sustainability:
Sustainable Melbourne - http://www.sustainablemelbourne.com
Sustainable Cities Network - http://www.sustainablecitiesnet.com
Victorian Eco Innovation Lab - http://www.ecoinnovationlab.com

Wordpress Plugin: Wikipedia Search Widget

June 11th, 2007

Overview
With this Wordpress plugin, you can add a widget that displays a search form to search Wikipedia.

Wordpress Plugin: Wordpress vCard

April 19th, 2007

Overview
With this Wordpress plugin, you can add your vCard details via the Wordpress administration area and then display a link to your vCard via a vCard icon.

Damn Spam!

March 19th, 2007

Yesterday I had to get rid of around 40 spam posts from my blog. Sick and tired of the spam plague, I have installed a simple plugin which should stop this problem. The ‘Math Comment Spam Protection Plugin’ asks the visitor making the comment to answer a simple math question. This is intended to prove […]

testing

March 16th, 2007

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Prolog and Web Development

March 14th, 2007

I recently set about completing something I have wanted to create for some time, a logic theorem prover in Prolog. At the moment it just deals with classical propositional logic, but it is ready to be easily extended to deal with some basic many-valued non-classical logics. Accompanying this endeavour was an aim to give the […]

YouTube annoyances

February 28th, 2007

I just signed up for a free YouTube account in order to be able to add a comment to a video. Of course, YouTube is great in that it provides people with the opportunity to share videos on-line. Despite its glory however, I think YouTube largely fosters an on-line community of idiocy. Below the display […]

Google Co-op

February 15th, 2007

Google Co-op is a platform that enables you to customize the web search experience for users of both Google and your own website. Apparently it was launched in May last year, so I am surprised that I have only become aware of it now. I am quite impressed by the Custom Search Engine feature […]

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