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A new feed aggregator service known as Afeeda is out to simplify feed reading by allowing users to create a single feed that combines multiple feeds from different sources. You start out by choosing between making a personal, group or event feed. Personal feeds gather your own created content such as personal blogs and Flickr accounts. Group feeds are used to aggregate content from anywhere, while event feeds are centered around – you guessed it - events. Once you create a [...] |
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Afeeda Unveils Feed Aggregation Service
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on July 02, 2007
Spinlets May Be a Tool for Every Site
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on June 07, 2007
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Spinlets is another great tool being developed in an invitation only beta environment. The new service will allow users a practical, easy to use, customizable and best of all a free platform for rich media API integration into web pages and blogs. The Spinlet API features a library of customization tools that enable seamless integration of media while providing “mashup” capability and enhanced content portability. The current Spinlets available for testing include YouTube, Flickr, Digg, Twitter, Craigslist and Google Maps with [...] |
WordPress.com To Surpass 1M Registered Blogs Very Soon
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on May 18, 2007
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WordPress is an impressive creation. Open source to the bone, the software is used by many people around the world and rarely ever gets a bad rap. But its blogging tools – at least those it hosts for users of WordPress.com, not WordPress.org – are not utilized as prevalently as one might assume (in the US). |
Profy Invites Guest Bloggers
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on April 09, 2007
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This is a very special post for me. I want to thank all of our readers and contributors for being with Profy. Believe it or not, I already know all the MyBlogLog avatars of our loyal readers and I can actually say that I love them all! These have been the greatest six months of my entire life. I've become acquainted with the most brilliants minds in the Web 2.0 world, and I really enjoy switching on my laptop each [...] |
Multiply for Simplicity Sake
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on March 21, 2007
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The Web 2.0 community Multiply.com just passed 4 million registered users recently, and the digital content sharing site/network claims that their usage increased over 500% in the last year. The site claims over 13 million page views per month since the beginning of 2007, much of this is attributed to "relationship relevancy". |
Oh! Oh! Veoh!
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on February 14, 2007
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We received an invitation to check out the new features at Veoh, so let's see what is up at the popular video community.In case you don't know, Veoh is a unique community for distributing TV and video content. The Veoh player software enables users to distribute full screen TV quality video via broadband connection to sites around the world. Anyone from major movie studios to desktop PC users can broadcast their video over this secure platform. |
Mad Blogging on VentBox
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on February 07, 2007
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Are you frustrated, sick and tired of being sick and tired? VentBox has come up with a therapeutic place for you! VentBox released the news that their new site had competed its beta testing and was ready for human consumption. According to the release: “The voices of average Internet users got a little bit louder today, as community complaint site VentBox.com released its site to the public.” |
Supreme 3D with Teapotters
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on February 04, 2007
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Are you a design major? Perhaps you just like creating three dimensions with your mouse. If either of these fit your profile, or you’re simply curious about 3D modeling, the launch of Teapotters occurred just days ago (Feb 1st, to be precise), and you might want to see what it’s about. |
Odiogo For Audio Blogging
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on January 25, 2007
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OdiogoTM has launched a new web 2.0 application that allows users to create audio media from text content. With this new application bloggers can create and podcast textual blog entries to be viewed on MP3 players, PDA's, cell phones and laptops. The blog entries are converted into high fidelity voice files that can be loaded to devices anywhere. |
Blog Platform Review: Blogger
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on December 12, 2006
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For many people, it’s a no-brainer; if you want to blog, you need to go to Blogger. Founded by Pyra in 1999, Blogger was one of the earliest blog platforms; a combination of ease of use, no-fees with an ad-supported business model, and word of mouth made it an automatic choice. Google bought it over in 2002, and has continued to make it accessible freely, with options to integrate Adsense in your blog. |





