Archive for the 'blogging' Category
Thursday, June 7th, 2007
I’ve been seeing an unusual number of spam comments awaiting moderation lately. Normally, Akismet does a great job keeping them out of the moderation queue. The ones that do make it to the queue, I usually let expire automatically. This new crop, I decided to delete manually. When I did, I got this error:
Unknown column ‘pingback_views’ in […]
Popularity: 9% [?]
2 Comments » | Posted in software, blogging
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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
The Vox team just announced improvements to the service.
Multimedia Asset Sharing
The sharing of assets has been made more inclusive, ubiquitious, and powerful. Audio, photos, books, videos
can now be shared; from more pages locations; and with non-Voxers. Assets can now also be blogged with one click or saved to the asset library.
New Logged Out […]
Popularity: 1% [?]
Leave Comment » | Posted in blogging
Tagged: vox
Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
I got interviewed by a writer for a business magazine on Friday about Twitter. Fittingly, Twitter’s the only service I use regularly of the dozens of new Web2.0 social or communications sites, but paradoxically, it is also the one that I’ve yet to dedicate even a whole paragraph of writing. I had dismissed […]
Popularity: 10% [?]
9 Comments » | Posted in RSS, SMS, blogging, widgets, social networking
Tagged: 3jam, blogosphere, marketing, mixd, positioning, rapaille, ries, SMS, social networking, trout, twitter, yahoo
Saturday, November 11th, 2006
Yepic launched in beta yesterday as a marketplace for information. Technically it seems fairly complete with categories, tags, reviews, ratings and reviews for content or authors; a system for buyers to request content; a collaboration system; and a payment system. Co-founders Richard Tripp and Corey Davis position the versatile platform as a means for bloggers […]
Popularity: 2% [?]
4 Comments » | Posted in blogging
Tagged: beta, bloggers, blogging, craigslist, elance, esnips, getafreelancer, google answers, guru, guy kawasaki, howto, michael arrington, qna, startup, WikiHow, yahoo answers, yepic