Tag Archives for weblog
And then we were ten
Reposted from U2log.com Ten years ago, you hadn’t heard of blogging. It was before weblogs were even called blogs, before permalinks and Adsense, before people who have never run a community started calling themselves ‘social media experts’. Maybe you weren’t … Continue reading
Bookmarks for October 14th through October 23rd
These are my links for October 14th through October 23rd: Alden Bates’ Weblog: Paged Archives Plugin – Beautiful Examples of Moleskine Art | Inspiration | Smashing Magazine – I so wish I could draw bread & honey : a food … Continue reading
Switcheri-doo-dah
She’s switched again, it’s like musical tables! Not much of a change design-wise, but this place now runs on Pivot, which as I mentioned before, has its own quirks: * Entry pages live in /archive/ even if you don’t want … Continue reading
It simply isn’t
A few days ago I wrote a short post which later developed into a longer post. It went: ‘Steven Levy asks: “Since anyone can write a Weblog, why is the blogosphere dominated by white males?” My answer: Because it isn’t.’ … Continue reading
Walter’s debut
Walter‘s da man. About four years ago, I spotted an interesting site on the Dutch web. I didn’t and don’t spend much time on Dutch sites, since most of my online life takes place in the English-speaking realm. But I … Continue reading
Turn any blog into a moblog
You can now use Flickr to turn your weblog into a moblog. … so you can send pictures of your workplace out for the world to see.
MT 3.0: what’s going on?
This combination of articles explains the MT 3.0 release and its perceived problems very well: PC World’s ‘Blog Development Tool Ships‘ does a better job of expositioning the details of this new release than any of 6A’s own announcements. Many … Continue reading
Kinja, a first look
So many new web apps, so little time. Kinja is a new weblog syndication web app weblog portal thought up by Meg Hourihan (Megnut, of Blogger fame) and Nick Denton (Gawker, Gizmodo, Moreover). Apparently Meg’s leaving the company at the … Continue reading
Blogging from within Flickr
flickrcodes2 Originally uploaded by Quiplash. Posted by prolific from See what I did there? Found an image at Flickr.com and posted it to this weblog from within Flickr. That is, as they say, ‘neat’.
Bye bye Berkeley DB
Readers won’t notice this much, though comments should run a little better, but I finally managed to shift all the entries into a new installation of MT, this time with a MySQL database. I had tried an upgrade a few … Continue reading
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