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Moblog Your World - textamerica.com

Posted 24/09/2003 under moblogging

textamerica is a free moblogging service that seems pretty damned good. The great thing about it is that you can design your textamerica moblog to fit in with the rest of your site, looks seamless. Check out Chris Pirillo’s site and then his photoblog to see what I mean.

http://www.textamerica.com/


Fotopages.com - Because a photo is worth a thousand words

Posted 22/09/2003 under photoblogs

Fotopages - just sign up and create your own photoblog today - simple huh!

royby’s fotoblog

fotopages.com


plasticbag.org | weblog | (Weblogs and) The Mass Amateurisation of (Nearly) Everything…

Posted 11/09/2003 under research

This is the sort of article that makes me think, “I wish I’d said that!” A very thought provoking and, especially for me, timely article on weblogging and social aspects of what I would refer to as authoring.

This follows on from Clay Shirkeys October 2002 article entitled “Weblogs and the Mass Amateurization of Publishing”

Before the world of the weblog was the time of the homepage. Back before we knew any better, it was the homepage that was going to transform the world. Everyone was going to have them. They were going to democratise publishing. Together we thought we were going to change the world. But we didn’t..

After you have read the article you should read the follow up by Tom at bbCity.

go to article here


Firdamatic: the Design Tool for the Uninspired Webloggers

Posted 10/09/2003 under blogging tools

very very cool - type some info into fields and bingo! the layout for your 2 or 3 column weblog is created. Viola!

http://www.wannabegirl.org/firdamatic/


Techlearning > > Education Web Logs > August 1, 2003

Posted 19/08/2003 under education

This is a good resource article by Carol Holzberg.

go to article here


BBC NEWS | Technology | All over for blogs?

Posted 17/08/2003 under news articles

Bill Thompson has the summer blues and doesn’t feel like blogging. so who does when its too hot to stay indoors?

read article here


Jonathon Delacour: Weblog Ethics

Posted 14/08/2003 under webloggia

Absolutely worth a read. This has already started some great discussion and will no doubt generate plenty more.

Ethics, treating others decently, a return of Jonathon evidentially.

go to article here


weezBlog: Slow poison

Posted 10/08/2003 under personal blogs

How do any of us feel about revealing something that is deep and meaningful in a way that the rest of the world (well…those who visit our weblogs anyway) can read.
Very interesting post to weezBlog and the discussion following it is even more revealing.

Slow poison


The TypePad Preview Realease Goes Live

Posted 10/08/2003 under blogging tools

This release has been very much anticipated by the blogging community if the amount of dialogue about the development of the product is any indication. At the moment I don’t have enough time to play around with it, but I’m sure that many people will and there will no doubt be reviews and comments floating all over the universe before too long.

They say…

TypePad is the simplest and most powerful service for publishing full featured weblogs and photo albums. Your weblog is your place on the Internet to share your ideas, for your friends and family to find out what’s new in your life, and for the chance to be part of an influential new medium. Just sign up and you’ll be publishing your thoughts on the web in minutes.

http://www.typepad.com/


Sparkpod

Posted 18/07/2003 under blogging tools

Ok - here’s a new blogging tool that you can try out for free for 60 days. After that it will cost you US$24.99 per year to subscribe. Not too bad, but what do you get for the money?

Well.. most everything that is available on most weblogging tools, however they say that

Sparkpod stands out as being first to allow you to write your postings in the same visual environment as your web log page design. The sites are fully hosted and allow HTML customizations in posts.

Sparkpod aims to hit the market of people who want to get started web logging without any web experience or technical skill, while still providing dynamic content and a large range of web logging feature sets. Getting going is so easy, we have been able to recommend the site to users of all skill levels with success.

Give it a try at -

http://www.sparkpod.com/


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