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The statistics page could probably be pulled in here.
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Domesday Book
A Gears-powered implementation of a XOXO API providing a client-side search tool.
Feeds Manager
sw.slr uses the Google Feeds API to display the contents of syndication feeds relevant to your avatar.
XMN/XFN Relationship Manager
sw.slr uses a combination of an existing microformat, and one developed by specifically for virtual worlds- XMN- to semantically reprsent the relationships between avatars. The form allows relationships to be kept just to yourself (the default), shown only to logged-in users, or shown publicly.
Personalised Rezdays Calendars
Once you've added your friends to sw.slr, you can track the rezdays of those you've set to show publicly with either iCal or Atom. You can also get an instant web-based overview!
My Profiles
These could probably be pulled in dynamically with AHAH or Ajax.
Feeds Manager
sw.slr uses the Google Feeds API to display the contents of syndication feeds relevant to your avatar.
View Feeds
Manage Feeds
Personalised Rezdays Calendars
Could use use AHAH to pull in the hCalendar feed.
XMN/XFN Relationship Manager
Can this be squeezed in here ?
Could be combined/enhanced by the Domesday Book.
Important Notice!
Domesday Book 3.0 uses Gears to provide a customised search facility that will work even when you're not connected to the net! (in theory, anyway).
About Gears
Gears is an open source project that enables more powerful web applications, by adding new features to your web browser, and it was developed by Google!
You can install Gears by heading over to Google!
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You'd think I'd have this implemented already :-P
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