I signed up for the TypePad trial before going to bed Tuesday, gave it a quick whirl before work in the morning and immediately submitted three support tickets. Kudos to Six Apart for making it simple to report problems and responding very quickly (Mena herself replied to two).
I feel the need the need to write […]
Tag Archive for 'weblogs'
Weblog Tools Suck
07Aug03UCP Morgen has announced mobileblog!, yet another weblog service for wireless carriers. Pictures, sounds, RSS, yada yada.
Weblogs will Change
03Mar03Dave Winer: There’s also a sense of loathing that the bigs are coming and are likely to screw this up just like the screw up everything. Let’s not let that happen this time.
Through sheer numbers the “bigs” will change how people perceive weblogs.
Last night I was thinking about how weblogs will change due to ISP […]
0wn3d by G00g13
16Feb03I suspect that the real story behind Google’s purchase of Pyra is that Google really does want to be a portal, just not in the all-encompassing Yahoo sense of the word.
Moblogging Goes Mainstream
09Jan03infoSync: Taking blogging to phones.
Blogging has become a well-known expression over the course of the past few years, with a steadily increasing number of persons creating websites to share all sorts of thoughts, opinions and other writings with fellow surfers in real-time. Until recently, however, real-time has been synonymous with whenever a user is close […]
Exchange Blog
22Dec02Exchange Server 2000 rocks. Within a couple of hours, I’ve been able to render my weblog posts directly from an Exchange public folder. [Ingo Rammer]
I hate Exchange as much as the next SysAdmin, but… Ingo has put together quite a list of advantages over traditional weblog platforms. And I can think of a few others, […]
Free Speech, Virtually
19Dec02Late last year, John Stanforth posted to his personal Web site a reminiscence about software he had developed for internal use by a former employer. It was a minor project, he said, one he never thought would warrant any secrecy.
So he was bewildered when, about two months later, he received a cease-and-desist letter in an […]
Another Mobile Weblog Tool
14Dec02KABLOG is a mobile weblog tool for the J2ME platform, capable of running on many Palm OS devices and cellular phones. [via The Shifted Librarian]
