Blog Carnival: Blogging: Thirty-Second Edition -
2 January 2009, 12:35 pm
This is the thirty second edition of the Blog Carnival: Blogging.
Woman Tribune presents Blogging Basics: Time isn’t Always Money posted at Woman Tribune.
Wayne John presents Using Images For Your Social Links On Blogger Posts posted at Wayne John. saying, You’ve more than likely seen images used as well as text links for social bookmark links [...]
Blogynet -
1 January 2009, 1:06 pm
Blogynet is an easy Free Micro Blog utility with social features. Combined with a free online photo management space, micro-blogging is a great way to keep people up to date on what you are doing or just share Internet media and links. Blogynet is also a collection of journals or diaries, photos and videos. Designed [...]
Bloglinker: Reciprocal Blog linking system -
31 December 2008, 12:57 pm
BlogLinker is a free tool to increase traffic to your blog by making use of automatic reciprocal linking: others linking to your blog if you link to theirs. Here is how it works:
Sign-up to blogLinker.
Once registered, fill in your profile in ‘EDIT YOUR PROFILE’ and then go to ‘GET CODE’. Add the special line of [...]
Hello TXt -
30 December 2008, 1:06 pm
HelloTxt is a service that allows you to update your status various services, such as Facebook and Twitter, simultaneously and instantaneously. As you engage with more and more networks, it becomes difficult to maintain meaningful involvement with any of them. People need a way to communicate with all of their networks at once, and HelloTxt solves this problem. With HelloTxt you can post your status once and have it appear automatically on all of your networks, allowing you to keep all of your friends up to date with ease. It also lets you read your friends’ updates from main microblogging and social networks all at once. You can update your status on the website, or using email or even from your mobile phone. You can also embed photos and video right into your status updates. And of course your personal data is encrypted and highly protected at all times. To select the service just visit the Dashboard and add the services to which you want to send the message, add the login data and click “send”. Social Services Available with HelloTxt: Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Friendfeed, Plaxo, Pownce, Jaiku, blinko, Bebo, Linkedin, Hi5, Tumblr, Identica, Plurk, Yammer, Jisko, YouAre, Hictu, Gozub, BeeMood, Meemi, Fanfou, Feecle, Mexicodiario, Numpa, Frazr, Brightkite, Rejaw.
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My map blog -
29 December 2008, 1:05 pm
My map blog is a travelers’ community where you can create mapblogs. If you are traveling the world or planning to do so, sign up with myMapBlog to let your family and friends know where you are. You will be able to update your own map Blog from every Internet cafe around the globe to show everyone how awesome your trip is. You can create a mapblog in 5 easy steps:
Register: Registering is quick and easy.
Choose a map: You can choose a map like a country map or a world map.
Create a place: Then, create a place to begin with.
Write a story: That’s your blog.
Upload photos: Then, upload photos regarding the trip.
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List of free email subscription tools for blogs -
26 December 2008, 3:10 pm
If you want to publicize your blog by adding services which can send an email to the subscribers free of cost then here’s the list:
Feedburner: Feedburner has the option to send feed updates via email. In other words when you post a blog entry the subscribers will receive an email of the same. I personally [...]
Tizmy -
25 December 2008, 1:28 pm
Tizmy is not just a blog or image hosting site but a place to build your biography, where friends and family can share special memories. Record information about your memories, relationships, friends, photographs, videos and medical history through an easy to use interface. Tizmy is a fun, social, interactive site - and it’s free. The [...]
Nucleus: Yet another open source blogging platform -
24 December 2008, 3:43 pm
Nucleus is a nice blogging platform which you can use to create your blogs. Features of Nucleus:
Core Features: Here are the various core features:
Maintenance of one or more weblogs/news-sites: With Nucleus, you can set up one or more weblogs. If you want to, you can even show the contents of multiple weblogs on the same [...]
Oxite: New Blogging platform from Microsoft -
23 December 2008, 1:08 pm
Microsoft recently released its alpha version of open source, standards compliant, and extensible content management system, Oxite that can run anything from blogs to big web sites. Currently, its not in a stable version and it is just for testing purposes. Oxite is targeted at developers who want to learn ASP.NET MVC. Oxite provides you with a strong foundation you can build upon - pingbacks, trackbacks, anonymous or authenticated commenting (with optional moderation), gravatar support, RSS feeds at any page level, support for MetaWebLog API (think Windows Live Writer integration made easy), web admin panel, support for Open Search format allowing users to search your site using their browser’s search box, and more - so, you can spend time on designing a great experience. Oxite includes the ability to create and edit an arbitrary set of pages on your site. The web-based editing and creation interface lets you put whatever HTML you want onto your pages, and the built-in authentication system means that only you will be able to edit them. Oxite shows that you can build a standards compliant website, starting with design and markup and realizing that vision into a web application using ASP.NET MVC. As far as the features goes it looks like a solid blogging system. But, only time can tell whether it will be a hit like Wordpress or not?
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Blog Carnival: Blogging: Thirty-First Edition -
22 December 2008, 1:25 pm
This is the thirty first edition of the Blog Carnival: Blogging.
FFB presents Free From Broke Guide To Twitter posted at Free From Broke. saying, A great guide for why you should use Twitter and some tips too!
Lindsay B. presents Problogger Book by Darren Rowse & Chris Garret–for Experienced Bloggers or Not? posted at Writing for [...]