Semantic functionality provider OpenCalais redoes their site in Drupal
I think every connection between Drupal and people (and the occasional knight) who are trying to finally get the semantic web built is a good thing.
So I was happy to see where the link went in this e-mail from Calais today:
we’ve released a new web site. While our initial site was adequate for our accelerated launch – we’ve always wanted more and now we have it. The new site (of course, still at www.opencalais.com) has a range of new features to make it more useful for you. You can create rich user profiles, join interest groups, post your Calais-related creations to the gallery, and send messages directly to other members. We’ve also implemented much higher-quality forums to allow you to pose questions and share answers.
Take that, haters– they're bragging about Drupal's forum. I don't know who did the site, but from the other side Frank Febbraro had already given Calais some of the love they're returning with his OpenCalais module.
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Comments
Cool!
Seeing "profiles" and "forums" in that quote piqued my interest... They're using both of my modules. :) That's cool... and rather scary. LOL! Always a mixture of excitement and a heavy weight of responsibility to see live sites using my alpha code. gulp
Michelle
PS: Ugh, that's one unreadable CAPTCHA. You need Mollom. :P
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