Tuesday, May 22, 2012
The Mogul Mom has Six Tips to Make Your Blog Pinterest Friendly
See The Mogul Mom posting at Six Tips to Make Your Blog Pinterest Friendly
Friday, May 18, 2012
Twitter Announces Do Not Track Button
See the Blog Herald at
Twitter Announces "Do Not Track" Setting
Twitter Announces "Do Not Track" Setting
Monday, November 15, 2010
Merge 2 wordpress.com accounts into one « WordPress.com Forums
This source was useful to me in getting my WordPress accounts merged:
Merge 2 wordpress.com accounts into one « WordPress.com Forums: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"
Merge 2 wordpress.com accounts into one « WordPress.com Forums: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Bloglines is Continuing via Ask.com and MerchantCircle
Bloglines: writes contrary to its own previous reports that it is shutting down that is in fact continuing:
"We’re happy to announce that Ask.com has entered into an agreement with MerchantCircle to keep Bloglines up and running! That means your news feeds will remain available (with your same password) indefinitely. Ask.com will maintain the current Bloglines service as-is until at least December 1, 2010 after which the service will transition wholly to MerchantCircle.
You can read more detail about MerchantCircle and its plans for the service at the MerchantCircle blog and the Ask.com blog.
Stay tuned for an email coming soon that will provide more information. In the meantime, please continue to check back here for updates, or send an email to bloglines@merchantcircle.com."
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
WordPress Founder: Open Source Is About People, Not Technology
WordPress Founder: Open Source Is About People, Not Technology
"We’ve discovered a lot of great ideas here at The Economist Innovation Conference in Berkeley, California. Pixar’s President spoke on how the company creates great films and Paola Antonelli of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) discussed the history of the @ symbol, among other presentations and workshops.Go to Ben Parr at Mashable to see those notes.
Now one of the biggest forces in social media, founder of WordPress Matt Mullenweg, has taken the stage to speak about the open source movement, the origins of WordPress (WordPress), and how it has fostered innovation.
Here are my notes on his talk:"
Monday, March 08, 2010
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