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YouBlogged – Digg Clone Just For Bloggers

YouBlogged – Digg Clone Just For Bloggers
02 Jan 2009

Reviews Confirmation that the Web 2.0 craze is not over just yet, YouBlogged, a Digg clone centered around bloggers has launched in beta. I thought the days of cute looking colors and striped backgrounds for website designs were over with but YouBlogged appears to be bringing them back. Aside from the design, YouBlogged tries to fill a need by being the premiere water hole for bloggers. YouBlogged is based on Drigg which is Digg clone software built ...

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Taking WordPress Widgets To The Next Level

Taking WordPress Widgets To The Next Level
26 Dec 2008

WordPress Plugins On November 6th 2008, I published a review on Performancing.com about a cool WordPress plugin called Slayer’s Custom Widgets. This plugin was cool because it was one of the first I’ve seen that enabled users to assign Widgets to certain locations on a WordPress powered blog. Fast forward to today and there is another plugin with the same idea but improves upon usability, accessibility, and overall UI. It’s called Widget Context ...

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Measuring The Pulse Of The Blogosphere

Measuring The Pulse Of The Blogosphere
20 Dec 2008

Reviews Measuring trends, hot topics, memes, etc.  is difficult unless your RSS reader is chock full of blogs covering a wide range of topics. Thankfully, with a service like Blogpulse, you won’t have to do the monitoring by yourself anymore. Company Info: Blogpulse is a service that automatically discovers trends within its covered base of blogs. BlogPulse applies machine-learning and natural-language processing techniques to discover trends in ...

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5 Ways To Simplifiy Your LifeStream

5 Ways To Simplifiy Your LifeStream
16 Dec 2008

Social Media Within the past 2-3 years, we have seen an explosion of sites and services spring up across the web. Don’t blame me but this time period of the web will most likely forever be known as Web 2.0. This new creativity spurt is responsible for Twitter, FriendFeed, YouTube, Flickr, etc. Most bloggers these days, especially freelancers have accounts on one or more of these sites. If you operate your own blog, you could easily publish links to ...

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