The URL ID module provides a field that gives an entity a 'global' ID, based on the domain name, entity name and entity id (such as http://example.com/node/1).
The idea is that remote entities can be downloaded, inheriting the remote URL ID – a node could have the URL ID 'http://example2.com/node/123'.
The Lazy URL ID Reference module provides a lazy-loading reference field, utilizing URL IDs. The idea is to refer to a URL ID such as 'http://example2.com/node/123'. If there is a local entity with this URL ID, the reference field will point to it (eg. node/456), if not, it will point to the remote source (eg. 'http://example2.com/node/123').
Furthermore, URL ID fields have fetchers – plugins that allow fetching remote data and saving it locally. These fetchers can also affect the reference link, for example by automatically download the referenced entity, or to redirect to the remote source.
This is a work in progress. It is related to a project for being able to download and sync help pages from drupal.org to your local site. See the following links for more information:
Please note that this module is minimally maintained and seeking a co-maintainer
This module pulls in Open government data from a Microsoft Open Data server, via it's API and then outputs it to screen in a nicely formatted table and map.
Module development was sponsored by Microsoft Canada and Raised Eyebrow Web Studio (http://www.raisedeyebrow.com).
Module developed by Colin Calnan @ Raised Eyebrow Web Studio
The OGDI Field Module allows you to add a CCK field to any content type, which accepts a valid URL to a OGDI dataset as input, and outputs a slick, themed scrollable, filterable, sortable, searchable table and a map displaying that data. It does all this magic by communicating with the OGDI API.
This module provides integration with the E-goi: Multichannel Marketing Platform (Email Marketing, Mobile Marketing and Social Media Marketing). Sync all users in your Drupal with E-goi.