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taylor banksPlaxo's Online Identity Consolidator—which you can use here or download the source code and use yourself—starts with one of your web sites and crawls all the rel="me" links to find the other web pages you want people to know about.
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09 Feb 08
Thomas HoHow can I publish the sites I use? There are several ways to start publishing rel="me" links between the sites you use: * Do it yourself: if you maintain your own web page, it's a snap to add rel="me" links to the sites you use * Use an XFN-friendly blog
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At Plaxo, we believe strongly that users should have ownership, control, and portability of their profiles and friends list. No service you use should claim your data as their own and keep it trapped in their "walled garden". We will continue to publish tools and articles here and on our blog to empower users and support a truly open social web.
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How this works
The crawler starts with the URL you enter and looks for
rel="me"links to other sites you use. It then crawls them too, and so on until it runs out of links to follow. It then looks for bi-directional links between sets of URLs, which establish a "verified claim" that the same person is indeed controlling both sides.For instance, anyone could link to my twitter page, but I won't link back with
rel="me"to any of those sites except my own home page.
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29 Oct 07
Kevin LimDespite us living in a Web 2.0 world, many services we use still claim our data as their own and keep it trapped in their "walled garden". It's time we took back ownership, control, and portability of our profiles and friends list.
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28 Sep 07
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21 Sep 07
Kawika Holbrook"At Plaxo, we believe strongly that users should have ownership, control, and portability of their profiles and friends list. No service you use should claim your data as their own and keep it trapped in their "walled garden"."
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18 Sep 07
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17 Sep 07
Gary BurgeAt Plaxo, we believe strongly that users should have ownership, control, and portability of their profiles and friends list. No service you use should claim your data as their own and keep it trapped in their "walled garden". We will continue to publish t
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16 Sep 07
Matthew OgstonBuilding an Open Social Graph
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08 Sep 07
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07 Sep 07
Michel BauwensAn important aspect of the open social graph is being able to declare the different sites you use and tie them together. That way, your friends can keep in touch with you across multiple services, and you won't have to tell each new site what other tools
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03 Sep 07
Thomas Vander WalPlaxo's overview of their interest and work on portable social networks
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31 Aug 07
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29 Aug 07
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alex de carvalhoAt Plaxo, we believe strongly that users should have ownership, control, and portability of their profiles and friends list. No service you use should claim your data as their own and keep it trapped in their "walled garden".
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