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Maybe for comments, too.
*cheers*
*applause*
It reminds me of the "Like" feature on Facebook (which is sort of a thumbs up) and it will show you how many people liked something you wrote or share. Of course, that requires logging in. Yours is right between that, and just a simple page view counter.
Is it me, or has splitting out BlogHiker gotten a monkey off your back? I'm enjoying the increase in postings and hearing from you again. :)
If someone were to design this "applause" or "like" widget, they would have to design so much more. A site that provides multiple kinds of widgets to tailor different needs, a Firefox add-on, and would have quite the undertaking for an initiative to try and get people to use their widget; as strange as that last part sounds, some people would rather not use a widget at all if it's not sponsored by a major company/project, for fear that another more popular option will come along and nullify their current option (think how Facebook eliminated Myspace). Also, just getting people to know it exists at all.
Other than that, I think it's a great idea, and not really as complicated as it sounds.
Most importantly, I feel like now that the large social networking sites and services are opening up their APIs a lot of the need for these 3rd-party widgets will cease. For example, up until recently users that weren't signed up on Digg didn't ever digg anything because they'd be asked to signup before they could do that. Of course, now that Facebook Connect has opened up those borders, people don't need to sign in to many services anymore, they can just click a button that links it to their Facebook profile.
Dugg, Tweeted and blogged !
I want that for my blog. A "like" feature or something along those lines. Truth be told, I'd get hacking on that feature now, because someone is going to scoop it up. It's a winner.
btw, I knew you were a Georgian before I ever read your bio. No one outside of Georgia would ever "...mash a button." No one. Except maybe a Texan. :)