Like WordPress.com
WordPress.com adds a like-button to every blog post, offers reblog-options within the network; http://j.mp/czIrEh
WordPress.com adds a like-button to every blog post, offers reblog-options within the network; http://j.mp/czIrEh
http://Wir-sprechen-Online.com turns 2: 2,616 posts, 2,669 tags, 2,170 comments, featured by WordPress.com. Thank you!
Automattic expands its Gravatar Profiles: aggregated content, updating avatars in multiple places; http://j.mp/cuRcrh
WordPress(.com) supports PubSubHubbub (PuSH; and rssCloud), matching perfectly with Twitterfeed now; http://j.mp/bOBqYY
WordPress.com adds Facebook to its Publicize options: syndicates to Twitter and Yahoo Updates, too; http://j.mp/9e0UQs
Post and read WordPress.com-blogs via the Twitter API: Microblogging comes home; http://j.mp/5K7yla
The WordPress 2 app for the iPhone is available: an entirely new version and interface overhaul; http://j.mp/23t4EU
Das ist aber nur für wordpress.com-Nutzer, oder?
Dave Winer returns to linkblogging (microblogging before and beyond Twitter) with: Protoblogger; http://j.mp/RJr87
WordPress.com adds access to premium photos of PicApp, dedicated to jazz up blogs with legal images; http://j.mp/165o28
Gerrit Eicker 07:57 on 26. March 2010 Permalink |
Automattic: “We’re continuing the tradition of complete openness and transparency that Gravatar (and WordPress) has been known for, so nothing you put into your profile will be locked behind proprietary APIs or a scary terms of service – what you choose to share in your profile will be open to the world. – You’ll find some cool features on the new profiles: you can have a gallery of your favorite photos, add a variety of contact methods, and link your other profiles. Every linked account is verified so you know it’s not an impostor, and we also might be able to do cool stuff in the future like aggregate your content or update your avatar in multiple places when you update Gravatar.”