8 Mar, 2007
Diggable is a plugin for Wordpress that adds Digg This buttons to websites. This will make it easier for your website visitors to submit content while it also allows them to see the Digg count for content that has already been submitted.
Features
General Features
- Admin Menu with options for button placement and customization
- No template modification, so you aren’t required to have any programming knowledge
- Buttons placed at the end of the content post and only visible if you load the page for a particular post
- There are options to display the buttons on pages and posts and on the front page of the website
- You can also select between the compact and normal version of the button. Currently the display options are basic but will be expanded soon.
Download
Download Diggable
Support
Google Group
The Sociable and Gregarious code helped a lot with development, so thanks goes out to Peter Harkins. Let me know what you think.
6 Oct, 2006
ImageSorter [duggmirror]

The program ImageSorter takes a different approach. The methods for content based image retrieval are not used for searching but for performing an automatic sorting of huge image collections. ImageSorter sorts images by the similarity of their color layouts. Images are sorted in such a way, that similar images are positioned close to each other. This sorting scheme makes it much easier to find a particular image within a huge set of images.
ImageSorter will let you sort images based on color and composition. It would be cool if Google images or the other online image respositories were able to someday do something similar. Right now images.google.com will only let you search by black and white, grayscale, full color and the default any colors. Google’s Picasa would be another good program to integrate this technology.
Image Sorter: Download (please don’t link directly to this file)
A similar service that was recently added by yotophoto.com allows you to search by color. This doesn’t seem like a complicated thing to do if you have a massive imagery collection like google. In fact I could write a program that sorted all their Imagery and added the color properties to a database. Yotophoto lets you search by the conical name as well as by hex code of a particular color.