Jul29
Administrator

You can share items when using Google’ online RSS Reader - Google Reader. Just select the Share button (see below) at the bottom of each RSS item.

You view you shared items and see the URL you can give to others by clicking the Shared Items selection:

Here is an example of the Shared Items blog.
Blogging, InternetResource, ToolsGadgetsGear
Jan05
Administrator
This plugin makes any mp3 links (in post or page or any other location in your blog) playable directly on your webpage. In addition, your visitors will have the opportunity to easily tag and post the mp3 link to del.icio.us. This script is extremely lightweight, as is the flash movie that plays on demand. Must-have for podcasters or anyone who wants to allow blog visitors to play mp3 files on the website itself.
If more than one file is clicked (for playing) on a single page, then the first one stops and the second file starts playing.
Sample mp3 file: the_thrill.mp3
More at : Taragana’s Del.icio.us mp3 Player WordPress Plugin -Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Technology Blog.
Blogging
Apr24
mebby
Blogs and Business…An overview of blogs in the business world at BusinessWeek Online.
Blogs Will Change Your Business
Look past the yakkers, hobbyists, and political mobs. Your customers and rivals are figuring blogs out. Our advice: Catch up…or catch you later
- URL : Blogs Will Change Your Business
Blogging
Apr04
mebby
What is Bloglines?
Bloglines is my most used internet resource. I have collected a number of content providers that provide RSS news feeds - bloggers, news sites, etc. - that I review on a regular basis. Some once per day; many less frequent. It is my knowledge-collecting, information-gathering, data-harvesting approach to the interweb-thingy. And it is free!
Bloglines is a FREE online service for searching, subscribing, creating and sharing news feeds, blogs and rich web content. With Bloglines, there is no software to download or install — simply register as a new user and you can instantly begin accessing your account any time, from any computer or mobile device. And it’s FREE!
Bloglines is a window to a whole new world of dynamic content that is being created and distributed over the new “live” web. You can make your own personalized news page tailored to your unique interests from our index of tens of millions of live internet content feeds, including articles, blogs, images and audio. And it’s FREE!
Bloglines shields you from the confusion of news feed standards — RSS, Atom, and others. Bloglines allows you to search for, read and share any updates from your favorite news feed or blog regardless of its authoring technology. And it’s FREE!
Last, but not least, Bloglines provides you with the tools you need to begin creating your own clip blogs and blogrolls. Become a publisher, share your thoughts and opinions! And it’s FREE! Get started today!.
Bloglines | About Bloglines
Blogging, ToolsGadgetsGear
Mar28
mebby
The newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it — Edward R. Murrow
One of my goals of this site is to learn more about certain topics (see the list of ‘Content Pages’ to the right). Blogging, including blogging inside an organization is one of those topics. Here is a essay presented on John Dvorak’s blog by Andy Marken called: “To Blog or Not to Blog. That is the Question?.”
Dvorak Uncensored - Essay of the Week
Essay of the Week — This is a new category of post for me: outside contributions about major topics of the day hosted by Dvorak Uncensored. In this case it’s an essay by Andy Marken, of Marken Communications. It represents was a good essay is all about. Well-written and not beating a bunch of company drums. Marken, a PR professional from way back knows how to do this without having the material chopped up by the likes of me. This is running with virtually no edits. It’s an excellent essay that promoties the concept of CEO blogs. While I do not agree with all his points and find that he exaggerates the number of intra-corporate blogs out there, I think the overall argument needs to be said. A good read.
It provides a good basis for those of you promoting this kind of blogging.
Jump to essay here.
Blogging