Domain: typekey.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to typekey.com.
Comments · 6
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Re:Just another contribution
TypePad uses TypeKey... which is an OpenID server. See https://www.typekey.com/t/openid
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Re:Attempted before?
Yup, see Typekey.com
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Re:The link?Why not post the link to the Current TV homepage?
Why not indeed? It's only fair - they link to Slashdot:Hey, why can't I leave comments on your blog? I thought this was supposed to be participatory! Creating community spaces that are both open and useful is a challenge. Some sites have risen to it by insisting on strict registration policies; other use cool collaborative filtering schemes.
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TypeKey
Trackbacking is awesome, but will SixApart take their Typekey service to Livejournal?
That could make for some controversy...
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Re:Hopefully not
Behold the power of perl.
More seriously, between various plugins and the new TypeKey service your argument is completely unjustified. MovableType is actually rather well designed and stopping comment spamming is no longer the least bit difficult. -
And for weblogs...
There's a very interesting post on kottke.org that discusses online applications in relation to weblogs. I quote:
Taking the weblog example to the extreme, you could use TypePad to write a weblog entry; Flickr to store your photos; store some mp3s (for an mp3 blog) on your ISP-hosted shell account; your events calendar on Upcoming; use iCal to update your personal calendar (which is then stored on your .Mac account); use GMail for email; use TypeKey or Flickr's authentication system to handle identity; outsource your storage/backups to Google or Akamai; you let Feedburner "listen" for new content from all those sources,
transform/aggregate/filter it all, and publish it to your Web space; and you manage all this on the Web at each individual Web site or with a Watson-ish desktop client.