Archive for the Blogosphere Category
Just wanted to let everyone know that I just opened up a group on Meetup.com for everyone to basically "meetup". The first meetup will be held November 16, 2007 on a Friday at South Beach (click here for details), so whoever is close by and interested in everything that is Web 2.o, just sign up to join the group ...
With all of this Monopoly money being thrown around at acquiring blogs nowadays it can make anybody quite curious to want know how much their blog would be worth out in the market, and that's exactly why Dane Carlson developed this particular widget.
Over at Dane Carlson's Business Opportunities Weblog, you can find out how much your blog is ...
If you're looking to gain recognition from other bloggers in the blogosphere, or you're just plain out lazy and would rather pay someone to leave a comment for you, then BuyBlogComments is just the place for you. BuyBlogComments does just that, you buy a bulk number of comments and then they go ahead and post quality comments for you. ...
In a recent article published by Wired Magazine, Michael Arrington, the face behind the famous TechCrunch blog, has plans for world domination of the blogosphere, stating that "TechCrunch is only the beginning". In the article, he is noted as being "The Loudest Voice in the Valley", able to generate buzz among the web industry for start-ups he mentions daily ...
Digg's Founder and Chief Architect Kevin Rose has announced that Digg has hit 1 million users registered so far, definitely leading the Social Bookmarking industry. It is pretty astonishing how far they've come in such a short amount of time. After only a short two years, they have managed to climb rapidly, building a massive user-based community that everyone ...
Like most people do when they have a WordPress blog, I too have had the delightful pleasure of hunting for WordPress plug-ins that would help me out as a blogger. After reading an endless amount of "Top 10 WordPress Plug-ins" posts and testing out a vast number of WordPress plug-ins, I've obviously learned the hard way (like most of ...
Here's a list of the Top Blog Networks, some are open to accept submissions to be added into their network and others are closed off to internal expansion only. I added a small blurb under each network which I clipped from their site to give you a bit of an insight of what each one is about.
I'm working on ...
Seems like everyone is on Technorati these days, and hey, who’s to blame them. If you have a blog, you should be on there. Technorati started up a couple of years ago and is now the biggest engine for bloggers to voice their thoughts and non-bloggers to discover great and new blogs. It’s a massive aggregator for blogs, collecting ...
Firefox has officially released the much anticipated second edition of their famous Firefox Browser. With an increase to it's amazing security features, built-in spell checker (great news for bloggers), and much more! It is hands-down, the best browser I have used, in my opinion.
Here is what is included in the new Firefox 2 (as stated in their release notes).
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Basics of RSS
RSS is a simple XML-based system which stands for Really Simple Syndication and was created so you can keep track of your favorite sites remotely. You can 'subscribe' to the content of a site by grabbing their RSS url and dropping it into an RSS reader (also known as a 'News Aggregator' mostly used for text or ...