Archive for the 'Blogging' Category
A different take on lifestreaming: SweetCron
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SweetCron is a bit of self-hosted lifestreaming software from Yongfook, the creator of opensourcefood. It’s kind of like a hybrid of Tumblr and Friendfeed. While SweetCron hasn’t officially been released yet, Yongfook is already using it on his own blog, so we have a pretty clear notion of what …
Switchabit Multitasks Your Blogging For You
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Maintaining your online presence can be such a giant pain in the ass nowadays since your followers are looking for fixed updates on three hundred different web sites. It’s particularly annoying to try and publicize your new blog post manually after you’ve spent precious minutes of your dawn ty…
Get your clip on with jfSnips for Mac OS X
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Do you often repeat the same HTML cipher, style emails, or text? jfSnips might be up your alley next. With jfSnips you can manage all of the text you regularly paste by and by again, as well as re-use everything you’ve copied in a clipboard, much like Windows does. apart from that is for all of …
ScribbleLive: Liveblogging doesn’t get much easier
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ScribbleLive is a new liveblogging platform that’s incredibly easy to use. You can create a blog and start updating it within seconds. That’s considering you don’t even need to sign up for an history. you can login using OpenID or your Facebook or Windows habitable login. On the other had, we di…
BlogAmp - podcasting made easy?
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BlogAmp is a service that generates embeddable podcasts for your blog. BlogAmp calls them audiocasts, to include both streaming and downloadable ‘casts, but we’ll stick with “podcasts.” Those were streaming too, final we heard. BlogAmp basically handles the generation of your podcast from start …
FriendFeed - now offers Rooms
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FriendFeed has launched FriendFeed Rooms, a new feature where users can create private or public rooms to discuss various topics and share items with one another. Whatever happens in the room, stays in the room since only room members can see what comments are being shared by one another.
Fri…
Wanna write for Download Squad?
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The few, the proud, the Download Squad. Think you have what it takes to join us in world domination covering software and the web? We’re looking for a few great bloggers to add to our team.
We won’t give you a corner office. We will not offer you a company car. Health care? Dude, you’re bette…
Twitter Twerp Scan - block Twitter spammers
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Twitter users are increasingly starting to question whether the frequent number of Twitter accounts that are following them are actually society, or simply a anatomy of Twitter spamming. The rule of thumb with that sort of question is normally that whether you think something nefarious might be …
WordPress 2.5.1 defense update
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The WordPress team has released version 2.5.1 of the blogging software. The new version, which comes nearly a month after the initial release fixes a slew of performance and interface bugs, but plus includes a very fundamental safety degree update. It is highly reccommended that all WordPress 2….
BBC’s iPlayer DRM scheme cracked again
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BBC, DRM, and the iPhone: it doesn’t sound very steamy. But things are definitely heating up in regards to the BBC and DRM.
The release of BBC’s new iPlayer brought with it the typical suffocating DRM restrictions, with the typical amount of outrage in the blogosphere.
However, when the BB…












