Posted on 11 May 2008
I’m testing out a new community tagging feature, you should see a form to add people tags on photo pages now. Try it out, particularly on the Milan/WordCamp galleries - day one and day two. Proposed tags go into a moderation queue, so they’ll show up after they’re approved.
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Posted on 06 May 2008
Here’s a video of my “high order bit” keynote talk at Web 2.0 Expo. It’s succinct — 10 minutes — and covers WordPress.com and Automattic growth, the possibly related posts launch, and Monotone. (5)
Posted on 06 May 2008
Posted on 05 May 2008
By Connie Ragen Green
Blogging is a great way to increase your visibility online. You can set up a blog yourself and be on the internet with information about you and your topic in less than an hour. If you are going to set everything up yourself, Typepad is the best blogging platform to use. Here are 7 tips on how to get the most from your blogging experience.
Set up a blog on your niche topic as soon as possible. Typepad is easy to use and will cost you less than ten Read the full story
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Posted on 02 May 2008
By Connie Ragen Green
Blogging is a great way to increase your visibility online. You can set up a blog yourself and be on the internet with information about you and your topic in less than an hour. If you are going to set everything up yourself, Typepad is the best blogging platform to use. Here are 7 tips on how to get the most from your blogging experience.
Set up a blog on your niche topic as soon as possible. Typepad is easy to use and will cost you less than ten dollars a Read the full story
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Posted on 02 May 2008
By Colin Meunier
The concept of Web 2.0 has created a revolution over the Internet. It has single handedly created the new Internet, which caters to the businessman looking out for business as well as the individual who wishes to have clear, concise and factual information.
If Web 2.0 is the heart of new and successful Internet, the power of Blogging is the very spine of this wonderful concept called Web 2.0. The interesting part is that you can create a blog about almost everything and anything in this world Read the full story
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Posted on 01 May 2008
A question for Ma.tt readers: What’s your favorite posting bookmarklet? We’re starting to think about ways to make posting to WP from wherever you are on the web easier in 2.6, just curious what you guys enjoy the most and why. (29)
Posted on 29 April 2008
By Brian Elliott
I started a blog with blogger but there wasn’t the sense of creativity I needed as everything was more or less done for me. I decided to buy my own domain name and get a hosting package so I could have more of a challenge and have more options to tweak my blog. I tried Drupal, Joomla 1.5, PhP Website and Word Press. Being new to all this stuff, I had quite a hard time figuring out how to work each program. I finally settled on WordPress as it was much easier to learn for a beginner like me and it has a vast resource of themes, widgets and plug-ins. This is a quick review of my WordPress 2.5 installation. Read the full story
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Posted on 28 April 2008
By T Nelson
Delicious daily blog posting is a really yummy thing to do! Especially if you are adamant about posting your content over the Internet without any hiccups and delays. If you are bubbling with your ideas and you want to keep posting your content on and off, then I will suggest that this is the most effective way to materialize your ideas. Make your online blog submission a daily chore, just as you do the supper. This is essential, and it will establish you as a successful online Read the full story
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Posted on 26 April 2008
The two things I announced at Web 2.0 Expo this morning (I don’t want to tell you how early I got up) were Possibly Related Posts and the Monotone theme. The latter should be available early next week. A few people covered the talk, including WebGuild, NextWeb, Mashable, and WebWare. (5)